Property prices will carry on soaring next year, with the average house rising £30 a day to £196,000
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Family Finance: Foreign Mortgages. New Horizons?
Author: Dot Piper
There has been a tremendous boom in overseas property ownership. Whether for personal use as a family, holiday or retirement property or as an investment property, the market shows no sign of slowing down.
In the excitement of making the decision to go ahead, it’s easy to overlook the importance of taking professional advice […]
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THOUSANDS of Bank of Scotland mortgage customers found themselves out of pocket last week after the bank took repeated mortgage repayments from their bank accounts.
Scotsman: Leeds Launches Discount Buy-to-let Mortgage
LEEDS Building Society has launched a new, three-year discount buy-to-let mortgage at 4.99 per cent.
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For nearly four years, The Motley Fool has been campaigning against one of the UK’s biggest financial scandals: the blatant mis-selling of, and overcharging for, payment protection insurance (PPI).
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Customers are being left unable to make an informed decision when taking out payment protection insurance (PPI), new research has found.
This Is Money: Homeloans Hit Another Record
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One of the most important choices that the average person makes is deciding which home to buy — and choosing a mortgage to pay for it.
Motley Fool: Is Offsetting Your Mortgage The Answer?
What should you do if you’re given a large bonus from work that you don’t want to spend now, but still want easy access to in the future? Stash it carefully away? Or how about use it to reduce the interest payable on your mortgage?
Motley Fool: 0% Mortgages: Too Good To Be True?
I suspect that most people who see a mortgage advertised at 0% have alarms, clarions and sirens ringing in their head all at once, but is there anything to these mortgages?