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- Category: General
- 100% mortgages prove risky as prices fall
- 2.9% house price rise during 2009
- 2nd Chance To Secure Low 5 Year Fixed Rates
- A 1% fall in fixed rate mortgage deals from 21st January
- A brief guide to Islamic mortgages
- A goal, an aspiration or a target.
- A good idea, but will it help?
- A mortgage freeze in 2014?
- A new product with a new idea
- A slow start to 2010, but don't worry just yet
- Abbey overtakes Halifax to become biggest mortgage lender
- Bank of China enters UK mortgage market
- Be a part of the good statistics, not the bad
- Better protection for buyers of new houses
- BoE rate cuts passed on to mortgage holders at last
- Borrowers move back to fixed rate deals
- Bradford and Bingley follows in the steps of Northern Rock
- Buyers control the market, remember that
- Bye Buy-to-Let?
- Callous minister makes light of home repossession
- CML figures show a slight rebound
- Contradictory figures and mistaken communication
- Deep concern of banks moving their customer's money without permission
- Deposit sizes are falling, but slowly
- Echoes of Northern Rock, but the Nationwide steps in
- Economic jitters but hope is in sight
- Eight Out of Ten Towns Unaffordable for First Time Buyers
- Fixed rate mortgage rates begin to drop but big deposits still needed
- Flawed mortgage advice rampant
- Forced sales on the rise
- Gloomy news from Nationwide
- Good news in disguise?
- Government help schemes still AWOL
- Greater regulation of the UK mortage market is in sight
- Have the lessons been learnt?
- Help for some, but not for others
- Hey - If You Really Believed In A Property Crash Why Don't You Sell Up & Rent?
- Higher deposits set to be the norm
- House market surveys: an introduction
- House price bubble, house price fall
- House Prices continue to fall
- House prices fell 16% in 2008
- If trends continue there could be almost no cash advance loans next year
- Interest free government home loans
- Interest rates on hold again
- Is your variable rate mortgage coming to an end?
- Journey Through the Mortgage Regulation Maze (or 'From the Shire to Mordor & Back Again') Part 1
- Lender says buy-to-let still booming
- Lending rises but market still shaky
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