Direct Line mortgages
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Direct Line offers especially low rates on a range of fixed mortgages and discount tracker mortgages for first-time buyers, those moving home and remortgagers.
The lender guarantees a decision in principle within 48 hours upon applying and should you decide to take out any of their mortgages you'll receive 20% off their best home insurance price.
For a good deal better see below for details.
- Direct Line offers special discount for car insurance
- Direct Line offers two months of free car insurance
- Direct Line urges homeowners to get winter-ready
- Direct Line gives homeowners advice on subsidence insurance
- Direct Line offers flood guidance for at-risk households
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First-time buyer mortgage lending up 74% in March, says CMLThe end of the stamp duty holiday caused mortgage lending to first-time buyers to rise by 74 per cent in March, according to the Council of Mortgage Lenders. |

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