7 February 2008 Archive

Bank of England 'gambles' on interest rate cut

Mortgages: Interest rates fall

The Bank of England has cut interest rates by 0.25 percentage points to 5.25 per cent.

Darling unveils 'gold standard' mortgage rescue bid

Chancellor: calls for more affordable fixed-term mortgages

New long-term mortgages are to be backed by a new "gold standard" lending scheme due to be unveiled at next month's Budget.

First-timers opt for love nest

Romance: creating a love nest can save you money too

Last year saw a sharp rise in the number of first-time buyers moving into their first property with their other half, new analysis has revealed.

Landlords boost property market

Buy-to-let: Is having a positive effect on housing market

The social and economic benefits of buy-to-let investing on the property market outweigh the disadvantages.

London house market 'lags' behind thriving Scotland

Property: London lags and Scotland thrives

Scotland is surging ahead of London in the property stakes as the difference in house prices between the two regions follow diverse trends.

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