Posts Tagged ‘First Mortgage’

First Time Buyers may lose stamp duty break, says Budget Report

Friday, June 25th, 2010

First Time Buyers may lose stamp duty break, says Budget Report

The stamp duty break for houses under £250,000 is now ‘under review’ by government, following the June 2010 budget report.

First time buyers need financial advice on real homebuying costs

Wednesday, April 14th, 2010

A quarter of first time buyers have little idea of the cost of extras, on top of their first time buyer mortgage, when buying a home. Conveyancing alone can cost £1,000, and total extras could cost over £4,000.

UK residents give up on ambition to be first time buyers

Thursday, December 17th, 2009

Thousands of young adults disheartened by recent harsh market conditions no longer have the desire to own their own home, and the number of first time buyers is continuing to fall, according to the National Association of Estate Agents (NAEA).

Only 19% of homebuyers during November were first time buyers, the lowest proportion of FTBs in the market in a year, NAEA revealed.

First time buyer mortgage tips

Friday, September 4th, 2009

You are a first time buyer, contemplating the leap on to the bottom rung of the property ladder, and getting your first time buyer mortgage. With so many mortgage categories, and so many variations within each, choosing a first time buyers mortgage can be one of the most confusing decisions of your life.

Recession devastates town centres: 19,000 shop closures this year

Thursday, August 6th, 2009

There were nearly 19,000 retail closures in the towns of England and Wales since the start of the year. Worst hit are Derby, Blackpool and Liverpool, where so-called ‘broken teeth’ (closed retail outlets) now account for 21% of all outlets in town. Town centre vacancy rates in England and Wales have risen to nearly 12%, from 4% a year ago, [...]

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