Remortgages Uk Advice For A Substantial Saving By: Coman Goodson | Jan 13th 2010 - These days, mortgage and finance industry is very competitive, by following the simple steps that large savings could be made on your monthly mortgage payment. Make sure you can afford the payments if the interest rates rise in the future. Tags:Remortgages uk, remortgaging uk, best remortgages uk
Mortgages, Tips To Getting The Best Deal By: Christian Ward | Jul 31st 2008 - The credit crunch has bought good and bad news for home buyers. The good news is that house prices are sliding, bringing homes within the reach of first-time buyers. The bad news is that mortgage loan conditions have tightened up so much that only those with the largest deposits and the cleanest of credit records stand a good chance of getting exactly the loan they need. Tags:Mortgages, Homes, Remortgages
An Introductory Guide To Home Remortgage By: James Miller | Jan 21st 2008 - Is there a best time to remortgage? Mortgage rates and the ever present threat of an increase in the coming months is a concern for a large number of borrowers and the benefits of remortgaging can be the answer for those persons operating on a limited budget. Tags:remortgage, mortgage
Homeowners Looking To Reduce Financial Pressure By: Mark Dawson | Dec 16th 2007 - An increasing number of homeowners are taking steps to help lessen the increase in pressure their finances will come under, new figures show. Tags:homeowners, taking, steps, reduce, finances, remortgage, debt, consolidation, loans, cheap, low, cost, loan, uk
Consumers Set To Face Financial 'shock' By: Mark Dawson | Oct 12th 2007 - Homeowners may see that their day-to-day finances are set for a "shock", according to new reports. Tags:finances, loans, low, rate, cost, finance, secured, personal
Mortgage: The Danger Of Over Stretching Your Finance By: James Miller | Aug 13th 2007 - Borrowing more and more money for a mortgage is getting easier, with some mortgage providers offering mortgages up to four times your salary. Tags:mortgage
Coping With Interest Rate Rises: How One Missed Payment Can Lead To Repossession If Left Unchecked By: Tom Mead | Jun 18th 2007 - The last time interest rates were reduced was in August 2005; set at 4.5% they remained there for a year before increasing by only 0.25%, small jump perhaps but a significant one nevertheless. That quarter percent increase was the first in four interest rate jumps over the course of a year.
With Bank Of England base rate now at 5.5% - and with forecasts predicting further interest rises - it's hard to believe that the rates were as low as 4.5% less than two years ago. Whil... Tags:mortgage arrears, bad credit remortgage
Homeowners Relax As Interest Rates Stay Put By: Tml-mortgages | Mar 22nd 2007 - The Bank of England's rate-setting body, the monetary policy committee (MPC), has voted to maintain the official cost of borrowing at 5.25 per cent, following a 0.25 per cent rise in the base rate last month.
If the bank had raised rates, which many pundits though was highly likely, homeowners with a typical 100,000 mortgage would pay 63.79 a month more than they did last August, according to the Independent.
Mpc Confident In Rate Decision By: Tml-mortgages | Jun 26th 2006 - The Bank of England was confident in its decision to hold interest rates at its last meeting.
Minutes released from the monetary policy committee's (MPC) meeting on June 8th show that members voted seven to one in favour of holding rates at 4.5 per cent.
Only one member voted for a rise of 0.25 per cent, as the committee appeared to balance inflationary fears against the wider needs of the economy, with the reluctance to raise interest rates welcomed by those seekin ... Tags:TML, mortgage, remortgage, bad credit, adverse credit