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Category: Interest Rates
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Base Rate Poll

The Bank of England Monetary Policy Committee meeting today announced that the base rate for the Bank of England will be maintained at 5.75% as predicted by WebSearch4Mortagage's recent base rate poll

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Category: General
Posted by: Editor
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Over 95% of poll participants get it right, buildings insurance is compulsory

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Category: Interest Rates
Posted by: Editor
sub prime crisis

Amid sub-prime crisis, Skipton re-launches fixed-rate mortgages

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20/09: GMAC cap LTV

Category: General
Posted by: Editor
GMAC cap LTV

GMAC have decided to cap their LTV to 75 % on self-cert and new build mortgages

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Category: Buy_to_Let
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buy to let

Despite recent turmoil, Buy to Let investor confidence is high

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Category: General
Posted by: Editor
Northern Rock Shares Fall

Amid crisis in the financial markets today, Northern Rock are holding their heads above water.

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Category: Secured_Loans
Posted by: Editor
Secured loans are a viable solution

Raising capital using secured loans is a viable solution. If you are locked into a fixed rate deal mortgage and have high early redemption charges, then a secured loan may be the answer. Although there are more reasons a secured loan may suite you better than a remortgage.

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Category: Interest Rates
Posted by: Editor
BOE Base Rate Maintained

The Bank of England Monetary Policy Committee today announced the base rate is to be maintained at 5.75%

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Category: Fees
Posted by: Editor
mortgage arrears

Missing payments on your mortgage could prove costly and incur high penalty charges. A recent survey found that the lenders have disparate fees for missing payments in comparison to each other.

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Category: Remortgages
Posted by: Editor
remortgage your property

Start of the new school year and remortgages in September are expected to rise in comparison to July and August

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