Latest Remortgage news:
YBS launches tracker mortgage
The rate has been cut by 0.60% to 3.79% (BoE + 3.29%) saving someone £1,200 in interest payments with a £150,000 mortgage over the 2 year term, says YBS. The product has a low fee of £495 and offers free valuation and legal fees to those people looking to remortgage.
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News Source - Mortgage Introducer
Publish date - 13:35:45 03/09/10
Council of Mortgage Lenders (CML) Predict 53,000 Repossessions for 2010, Ask Financially Launches New Remortgage Guide ...
With all the recent economic activity, globally and here in the UK, many experts in the finance industry are showing uncertainty about the year ahead. According to a report published by The CML (Council of Mortgage Lenders), over the last 12 months 46,000 properties were repossessed, this is an increase of 15% from 2008 where 40,000 repossessions took place. With the ongoing threat of more job ...
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News Source - PRWeb
Publish date - 22:30:35 03/07/10
Council of Mortgage Lenders (CML) Predict 53,000 Repossessions for 2010, Ask Financially Launches New Remortgage Guide ...
With all the recent economic activity, globally and here in the UK, many experts in the finance industry are showing uncertainty about the year ahead.
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News Source - PRWeb via Yahoo! News
Publish date - 22:58:53 03/07/10
Sam Dunn:'How can we get a better rate?'
Question: Our two-year fixed mortgage with Chelsea building society has ended and we've gone to its standard variable rate (SVR) only to discover that it stands at a huge 5.79 per cent. Yet friends also on an SVR are only paying 3 per cent in some cases. Is there any way to switch such rates? It seems ridiculously unfair that luck of the draw means we pay a huge sum compared to somebody else ...
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News Source - Independent
Publish date - 01:15:05 03/10/10
AfI cuts fixed rates
Abbey for Intermediaries is to reduce rates by up to 0.40% across its four-year fixed rate mortgages.
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News Source - Mortgage Introducer
Publish date - 16:05:51 03/09/10
Interest on fixed rate mortgages at six-year low
The interest charged on two-year fixed rate mortgages fell to a six-and-a-half-year low during February in a further sign that competition was slowly returning to the market, figures showed today.
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News Source - Independent
Publish date - 11:07:22 03/09/10
Interest on fixed rate loans drops
The interest charged on two-year fixed rate mortgages fell to a six-and-a-half-year low during February in a further sign that competition was slowly returning to the market, figures have shown.
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News Source - Channel 4
Publish date - 10:56:58 03/09/10
Rooftop borrowers offered golden goodbyes
Money Marketing understands that the defunct lender is offering chosen clients the chance to mortgage with another lender by offering discounts of up to 15 per cent to help them increase their equity stake and mortgage away with a new lender.
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News Source - Money Marketing Online
Publish date - 08:29:54 03/09/10
Coventry cuts remortgage rates
• A 2 year fixed rate residential mortgage at 4.99%, £199 fees, available up to 85% loan to value. • A 2 year fixed rate residential mortgage at 3.99%, £999 fees, available up to 65% loan to value, offering unlimited overpayments without penalty.
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News Source - Mortgage Introducer
Publish date - 12:35:51 03/04/10
Mistaken kidnapping of Newton pet store owner went from strange to sinister
From a beer-soaked encounter sprang an idea that would lead to kidnapping the wrong man in a Sussex County parking lot
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News Source - The Star-Ledger
Publish date - 12:32:32 03/07/10
Just the ticket... not
I have two tickets to the England vs Slovenia game if anybody wants them. A few months ago, in a random act of spontaneous optimism, I decided to enter myself for the World Cup ticket lottery.
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News Source - Times of Malta
Publish date - 09:35:12 03/07/10
Clapper takes equity stake in Viva Costa
The investment is being made via his newly created investment vehicle, Clapper Ventures LLP. Other members of the LLP include Jo Dempsey, Enterprise’s former chief operating officer, Mark Davies, former legal director and Howard Wallis, former finance director.
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News Source - Mortgage Introducer
Publish date - 12:20:51 03/05/10
SVR holders are the winners
Analysis from moneysupermarket.com shows the winners and losers from this static rate.
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News Source - Mortgage Introducer
Publish date - 07:51:00 03/04/10
Search FT.com
This comes as Chelsea Building Society, the fifth biggest UK mutual, increased the loan-to-value on a range of its fixed-rate mortgages to 80 per cent.
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News Source - Financial Times
Publish date - 12:45:03 03/03/10
