6 December 2007 Archive

first direct cuts mortgage rates

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Co-operative Bank: New two-year fix

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The Co-operative Bank has launched a new two-year fixed-rate mortgage this week.

Is it better to pay off the mortgage in full or invest the cash?

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A reader is asking whether he should pay off his mortgage in full - or invest the cash.

Juggling different mortgages?

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Girlfriend moving in? What does it mean for your mortgage?

Mortgages: £5 saved a day through remortgaging

A reader is preparing for a girlfriend to move in. But how does she move in on the mortgage?

Lost contact with a former partner?

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A reader is facing troubles after losing contact with a former partner who has gone bankrupt. She is now trying to buy him out.

When is it best to pay off a mortgage in full?

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A reader is not sure when it is best to pay off a mortgage in full.

Overpaying on an interest only mortgage?

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A reader has overpaid a lump sum on his interest-only mortgage and is now unsure how much he owes in total.

Wanting to buy, but in debt?

Mortgages: £5 saved a day through remortgaging

A reader is in a debt repayment programme, but wants to buy a property.

Buying with a 'friend' who has stopping paying?

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A reader's daughter is in a joint mortgage with a friend. But the friend has now stopped making mortgage repayments.

Bank of England cuts interest rates

Bank of England: Interest rates cut

The Bank of England opted to cut interest rates to 5.5 per cent today - with fears of the credit crunch slowing the economy outweighing inflation.

Mortgage lenders cut rates after BoE

Mortgages: Rate cut lightens load

Mortgage lenders Nationwide and Halifax have moved immediately to cut interest rates after the <a href="/news/mortgages/mortgage-interest-rates/bank-england-cuts-interest-rates-$482688.htm">Bank of England trimmed rates to 5.5 per cent</a>.

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