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Despite Strong Mortgage Lending, Skipton Raises Rates
UK mortgage lending has become ?surprisingly strong? yet the Skipton Building Society has announced a rise in its rates. -
Choosing the Wrong Lender Can Set You Back GBP5,700
Homeowners borrowing from competitive lenders are in a better position to pay off their mortgage than those who borrow from societies charging high standard interest rates. -
Signs Show Improvement for Mortgage Market
According to UK building society Principality, Britons are more willing to get on the housing ladder than in 2009. -
Banks and Mortgage Lenders Likely to Cut Rates
With swap rates and government bond yields falling, it looks likely that banks and lenders will have to cut their fixed-rate mortgages.