31 July 2007 Archive

Discount mortgages getting borrowers out of a fix

Discount-rate mortgages are now cheaper than fixed-rate deals

People faced with increased mortgage costs might be better off going for a discount-rate mortgage rather than a new fixed-rate deal when their current mortgage rate expires.

Is an offset mortgage worth it?

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Will an offset mortgage be worth money and should you switch to one?

Mortgage lending on a high rise

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Which mortgage lenders are happy to lend money on a flat in a high-rise and will it cost more?

How do debt repayment plans affect remortgages?

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Does being on a debt repayment plan stop you from remortgaging?

Can you reclaim mortgage fees?

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How do shared ownership schemes work?

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How do shared ownership schemes work, and who do you pay what to?

First-time buyer mortgages double

The average first-time buyer mortgage has doubled in 4 years

The size of the average mortgage needed by first-time buyers has almost doubled in the last four years alone.

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