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Low Deposit Mortgages Explained
Read more: Low Deposit Mortgages ExplainedIn this article, we’ll explore some of the most popular low-deposit mortgage schemes available, their features, and how they can help you achieve your dream of homeownership.
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Benefits of working with a mortgage broker
Read more: Benefits of working with a mortgage brokerIn this article, we’ll explore the key benefits of working with a mortgage broker, focusing on how they simplify the process, provide access to better deals, and tailor solutions to meet individual needs.
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Step-by-Step Guide to Buying Your First Home in the UK
Read more: Step-by-Step Guide to Buying Your First Home in the UKThis guide breaks down the UK home-buying process into simple steps to help you get the keys to your dream home
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Rising Rents, Growing Prices: Why First-Time Buyers Shouldn’t Wait
Read more: Rising Rents, Growing Prices: Why First-Time Buyers Shouldn’t WaitRising house prices, higher rents, and competitive mortgages define the UK housing market. Here’s why first-time buyers should act now to secure their financial future
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How to Save for Your First Home Deposit in the UK
Read more: How to Save for Your First Home Deposit in the UKEffective strategies to save for your first home, from using a Lifetime ISA to exploring first-time buyer schemes.
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How to Maximise Your Mortgage as a First-Time Buyer
Read more: How to Maximise Your Mortgage as a First-Time BuyerLearn how income, expenses, credit history, and deposit size affect your borrowing potential. Get tips to maximise your mortgage amount as a first-time buyer.
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Labour’s changes to housing policy
Read more: Labour’s changes to housing policyFollowing Labour’s landslide election win, much of the nation is waiting to find out what is in store for the UK housing market. Many major policy changes will be announced in the Autumn Budget on 30 October, but Housing Secretary Angela Rayner has already announced the new draft of the National Planning Policy Framework (NPPF),…
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Budget overlooks first-time buyers
Read more: Budget overlooks first-time buyersIt was a disappointing Spring Budget for anyone looking to get onto the housing ladder. There was a distinct lack of announcements concerning Lifetime ISAs (contrary to expectations), no replacement for Help to Buy and no changes to Stamp Duty thresholds, a disappointment for many. Just a few days ahead of the key fiscal event,…
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What next now Help to Buy has ended?
Read more: What next now Help to Buy has ended?What next now Help to Buy has ended? Property experts are calling on the government to support SME builders and boost housing delivery after its Help to Buy (HTB) scheme ended on 31 March, having granted over 375,500 interest-free equity loans. The scheme was designed to support first-time buyers and boost the housing market by…
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Life insurance first timer?
Read more: Life insurance first timer?Life insurance first timer? Getting life insurance for the first time can seem daunting. Having to think about something as significant as how your loved ones will cope financially once you are no longer here can be quite overwhelming. We’re here to help break things down and help you make the right decision for your…
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6 Steps For A First Time Buyer
Read more: 6 Steps For A First Time Buyer1. Deposit The first step is to understand how much deposit you are able to put down. The majority of lenders require a minimum 5% deposit however the actual amount you put down is your own choice. The bigger the deposit, the lower the loan to value ratio will be, meaning you can obtain a…
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Product Types – Pros and Cons
Read more: Product Types – Pros and ConsIn the main, mortgage products will fall into one of two categories, fixed or variable rate deals. Historically, the difference in flexibility between the two types was significant but in recent years, the difference has reduced substantially. To generalise, fixed rates tend to be more secure but less flexible. Whereas, variable rates tend to be…
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The Power Of A Good Solicitor & What They Do
Read more: The Power Of A Good Solicitor & What They DoA solicitor conducts conveyancing, which is the legal transfer of a property between two parties – a seller and a buyer. The costs of buying or remortgaging a home can add up quickly. Having the right solicitor on your side is worth their weight in gold and could save you a lot of money. Your…
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Budget 2021 – Help to purchase your property
Read more: Budget 2021 – Help to purchase your propertyIf you are planning to purchase or sell a property, there have been two significant announcements to be aware of: The Stamp Duty holiday extension The biggest announcement from the Chancellor is the extension of the Stamp Duty holiday. The Stamp Duty holiday was due to expire on the 31st March 2021 however, it has…