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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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Big changes announced for homeowners living in high-rise buildings
Read more: Big changes announced for homeowners living in high-rise buildingsNatWest and Lloyds Banking Group (including Halifax, Birmingham Midshires, and Scottish Widows) have recently announced they will be changing their criteria in early 2023. They will no longer require an EWS1 form on any blocks of flats over 5 storeys high for properties in England. This change is set to benefit thousands of homeowners living…
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Worried about increasing rates? Speak to your Mortgage Broker
Read more: Worried about increasing rates? Speak to your Mortgage BrokerThe days of cheap mortgage rates appear to be a thing of the past for homebuyers and home movers alike for now. Many will be confronted by the harsh new reality when their existing fixed-rate deals come to an end in the coming months. In the summer of 2021, mortgage interest rates were historically low…
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Why life insurance is a crucial safety net
Read more: Why life insurance is a crucial safety netFewer than one in four people has a life insurance policy that would support their family in the event of their death, a new study1 has found. As the cost-of-living burden worsens, experts fear that the protection gap could continue to widen. Indeed, a tenth of respondents said they have already given up one or…
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How it’s still possible to make a positive decision, despite the current mortgage market
Read more: How it’s still possible to make a positive decision, despite the current mortgage marketMortgages became headline news in October. Despite the current mortgage market, it is still possible to make a positive decision. Rates rise The political turmoil recently initially sent interest rates soaring and left millions of mortgage holders with hundreds of pounds more to pay each month. Liz Truss’ brief stint as Prime Minister has resulted…