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filed in Mortgage on Sep 25th 2008 by Stebee, viewed 3 times
The housing market is an area that depends directly on the economy of that particular region. Naturally, the more the growth one can see in any given economy, the greater the demand for housing scheme [Read the rest of this entry...]
filed in Mortgage on Sep 24th 2008 by Michael Aglony, viewed 4 times
One year on from the onset of the credit crunch the UK housing market is still adjusting to the limited supply of mortgages for both owner occupiers and residential landlords.
The impact now stretche [Read the rest of this entry...]
filed in Mortgage on Sep 24th 2008 by Michael Aglony, viewed 4 times
Writing an article on the state of the Buy To Let (BTL) sector in late August 08 for a September the 1st deadline is always a challenge as many property professionals take an extended holiday break (y [Read the rest of this entry...]
filed in Mortgage on Sep 24th 2008 by Stebee, viewed 4 times
The housing market is an area that depends directly on the economy of that particular region. Naturally, the more the growth one can see in any given economy, the greater the demand for housing scheme [Read the rest of this entry...]
filed in Mortgage on Sep 20th 2008 by Benjamin Dover, viewed 30 times
It’s official: Subprime borrowers aren’t the sole “culprits” for the economy’s current real estate-driven debacle.
According to data released by the HOPE NOW coalition on Wednesday, foreclosures were [Read the rest of this entry...]
filed in Mortgage on Sep 4th 2008 by Benjamin Dover, viewed 59 times
While news reports continue to forecast rising foreclosure rates, there may be a solution for homeowners who think they’re trapped in a mortgage with no way out. Distressed homeowners already have pl [Read the rest of this entry...]
filed in Mortgage on Aug 29th 2008 by david field, viewed 2 times
Whilst the majority of the UK is struggling to make ends meet amid the credit crunch, there is a certain percentage of the housing market that is seemingly unaffected by the crisis as drops in prices [Read the rest of this entry...]
filed in Mortgage on Aug 28th 2008 by david field, viewed 3 times
Fixed rate mortgage
The main negative feature of a fixed rate mortgage, is that is the Bank of England lowers the interest rates then, your monthly repayments will not change, that is until the end o [Read the rest of this entry...]
filed in Mortgage on Aug 27th 2008 by Richard Jefferies, viewed 5 times
A Line Of Credit involves having all your income paid into your loan account, and can be a very powerful tool for reducing the size of your loan and the time it takes to pay it off.
With a Line Of Cr [Read the rest of this entry...]
filed in Mortgage on Aug 25th 2008 by Steven Clarke, viewed 0 times
Many of those who have tried to compare mortgages from company to company describe the selection process in terms of a lottery; the material offered by mortgage companies is often riddled with jargon [Read the rest of this entry...]