Posts Tagged ‘Mortgages’

Couples only, please, for new first time buyer mortgage

Thursday, June 10th, 2010

Couples only, please, for new first time buyer mortgage

Platform has launched a new mortgage aimed at joint borrowers and couples. The product is available as a first time buyer mortgage and remortgage. Click on headline to read more.

First time buyer mortgages – Average house now over £169,000

Thursday, June 3rd, 2010

Seekers of first time buyer mortgages, deflated as average house prices reach £169,162, are waiting to see what the June 22nd Budget will bring.

Little increase in mortgage deals as market remains flat

Thursday, May 27th, 2010

There was little increase in the number of new mortgage deals closed by bank lenders in April, as the annual ‘spring bounce’ failed to materialise, according to the British Bankers’ Association (BBA). Consumers are focussed on clearing existing debt, rather than taking on more.

Top Tips on First Time Buyer Mortgages

Tuesday, May 25th, 2010

Top Tips on First Time Buyer Mortgages

Did you know that independent mortgage advice saves you, on average, nearly £1,000 per year on your mortgage repayments? Read our top tips on first time buyer mortgages.

Financial planning advice – Regular Reviews could save you thousands

Wednesday, May 19th, 2010

Investors can save thousands with regular financial planning advice and financial reviews. Fine-tune your financial planning with regular reviews of your mortgage deal, funds investments, and pension planning.

Principle First launches OnePlan™ and financial planning tools

Monday, May 17th, 2010

Principle First launches OnePlan™ and financial planning tools

Principle First Chartered Financial Planners has today launched the OnePlan™ financial planning environment, featuring the OnePlan™ suite of financial planning tools. Our financial planning tools give you the calculations you need to plan your mortgage, insurances, even pension and retirement. The financial planning tools enable you to calculate how much your mortgage repayments on your chosen home would be, how much life insurance cover you need to replace your income and protect your family, or calculate how much you need to be saving today, to achieve a desired buying power and standard of living from your pension.

Advice and education needed on first time buyer mortgages

Thursday, May 13th, 2010

Applicants for first time buyer mortgages should have to take a course of study and pass an exam before their application is considered, according to the chairman of a leading UK consumer help service.

Election could add £52 to First Time Buyer Mortgages

Monday, May 10th, 2010

The cost of repayments on first time buyer mortgages could rise by £52 per month due to the election result, according to new findings by the UK’s largest accommodation website.

Mortgage lending up 12% as the sun comes out again

Wednesday, April 14th, 2010

Mortgage lending up 12% as the sun comes out again

Mortgage lending in February was up a healthy 12%, following a bout of cold feet (and hands) that kept buyers at home during the January blizzards, the Council of Mortgage Lenders revealed today.

Promises, promises? Never-ending stamp duty holiday for first time buyers

Tuesday, April 13th, 2010

First time buyers could enjoy a permanent stamp duty holiday as they take their first time buyer mortgage, as the Tories pledge they will keep forever the stamp duty holiday on homes under £250,000. Meanwhile, competition in the first time buyer mortgage market is hotting up as the daffodils bloom.

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