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Mortgage News
Young Brits 'most attuned to benefits of mortgage switching' - 21/01/2008
The benefits of switching mortgages are more keenly perceived by young Britons than their older counterparts, a financial services provider asserts.
Abbey Mortgages states that consumers between the ages of 24 and 35 are the most likely to review their mortgage regularly.
Some 35 per cent of this age group professed to "burying their head in the sand" in terms of
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Missing mortgage payments "a sign of distress" - 21/01/2008
Missing a mortgage payment could be a sign of "real distress", the chief executive at MoneyExpert has suggested.
Fool.co.uk: Mortgage takes a backseat to holiday planning - 17/01/2008
People in the UK spend more time researching their annual holiday than they do choosing a mortgage, according to new research from Fool.co.uk.
Green mortgages 'still a niche product' - 17/01/2008
The current mortgage market is rate-driven, which may cause green mortgages to remain "very much a niche product" in 2008, according to Norwich and Peterborough Building Society.
New offset mortgages from First Direct - 17/01/2008
First Direct has launched two new offset mortgages.
"Significant growth" in high-end mortgage market - 11/01/2008
Although the general mortgage market may have tightened in the past few months due to the current credit crunch, the high-end mortgage market has been largely unaffected and is continuing to grow, according to Investec.
Self-cert mortgage availability 'healthy' - 11/01/2008
The availability of self-cert mortgages has not been harmed by the credit crunch, it is claimed.
Brits 'financially unprepared for changes' - 09/01/2008
"It pays to be prepared" for unexpected life changes, new research from Abbey Mortgages has suggested.
Mortgage borrowers 'biding their time' - 08/01/2008
Mortgage borrowers may be waiting for interest rates to fall before switching to new deals, the Council of Mortgage Lenders (CML) speculates.
Listed buildings 'may deter mortgage lenders' - 07/01/2008
Buyers of listed buildings could find it difficult to get a mortgage, according to one advisory firm.
Mortgage rates 'higher on unusual homes' - 04/01/2008
Buyers of unusual homes may find themselves paying higher mortgage rates, one broker claims.
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