Posts Tagged ‘Mortgages’
Playing around the interest rate at this challenge time
Tuesday, August 3, 2010 16:08 No CommentsIn 30 years, mortgage broking, I should take a fixed or variable interest rate, have a question I hear almost every day. It does not matter whether you are new to buy home or move on to – or even before the end of a mortgage product are ongoing. Whether your interest rate or let [...]
Lloyds Encouraging Borrowers Pay off Mortgages Early
Saturday, March 13, 2010 13:27 No CommentsLloyds Bank Group is encouraging its borrowers to pay off their mortgage early.
Customers through deals with a variable interest rate may pay too much for one years, their mortgage by up to 20% of their loans. Saved mean ultra-low interest rates, UK households have access to £ 20 billion in interest payments last year, has [...]
Homebuyers Face New and More Mortgage Checks
Monday, October 19, 2009 10:16 No CommentsMortgage loan market, according to a new plan, the borrower must provide all proof of income mortgage loan applications – so, to prohibit “self-certification” mortgage – whether with the lender to calculate the consumer’s disposable income sufficient to cover the loan.
The FSA’s mortgage market lender of last resort review proposals to assess the borrower’s repayment [...]
Mortgages Approvals Plunge
Monday, September 1, 2008 9:28 No CommentsThe interest rate for savings fell to 1.1%, which is the lowest rate since 1959. Meanwhile, the prices for energy and fuel are soaring and are also piling more misery on the general homeowners. Recent figures indicate that the amount of money people can afford to save plunged to a record low earlier this year.
As [...]



