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Mortgage Archive
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Mortgage Arrears Figures Show Go-Slow
Figures from the Council of Mortgage Lenders have shown that mortgage arrears may be increasing but not by much, which they hope leads to less repossession taking place. -
Northern Rock Accused of Treating Customers Unfairly
Mortgage advisers have accused Northern Rock Asset Management of treating its customers unfairly. -
Mortgage Rates Above Average With State-Funded Banks
The average rate for a two-year fixed-rate mortgage at 75 per cent loan-to-value is 4.19 per cent. But state-funded banks have been charging higher than this. -
Lloyds Losing Grip on Mortgage Market Share
Lloyds, owner of Halifax has told the Guardian that its homeowners struggling to repay loans has increase, but also there are fewer borrowers in negative equity. -
House Prices Rise By Almost 10 per cent
Thanks to the turnaround that the housing market has made, housing prices have seen a significant rise. -
Post Office to Enter the Mortgage Market
Sensing that it?s the right time, the Post Office has entered the mortgage market with two ?best buys? mortgage deals. -
Buy-To-Let Property Investors Restricted by Lloyds
The Lloyds Banking Group has just announced it is introducing new restrictions for buy-to-let property investors. -
CML ? Mortgage Lending Still on the Up
The Council of Mortgage Lenders (CML) has announced mortgage lending is still on the up. -
Construction Sector Boosted by Social Housing Work
Social housing projects, which have been government-funded, have helped the construction industry receive a huge boost. -
Writing Off Housing Debt Not an Option for Government
Refusing to write off an ?18 billion housing debt, the Government has instead opted two suggestions which they feel would be a better, alternative way.