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Healthcare Professionals
Read more: Healthcare ProfessionalsWe provide expert mortgage and protection advice to healthcare professionals.
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Healthcare Professionals
Read more: Healthcare ProfessionalsWe provide expert mortgage and protection advice to healthcare professionals.
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Cryptocurrency
Read more: CryptocurrencyWhat is Cryptocurrency and can you use it towards a mortgage?
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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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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…
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What is stamp duty and how do the new rules affect you
Read more: What is stamp duty and how do the new rules affect youAn update on stamp duty The Chancellor, Rishi Sunak, has announced there will be no stamp duty tax on all property purchases, up to £500,000. This positive news is expected to boost the economy and housing market following the Covid-19 crisis and lockdown restrictions. What is stamp duty? Before the announcement, if you purchased a…
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How The Government Is Helping You Pay Your Mortgage
Read more: How The Government Is Helping You Pay Your MortgageThe economic effects of the Coronavirus “We have never in peacetime faced an economic fight like this one” – Rishi Sunak, Chancellor of the exchequer. The Coronavirus has already caused quite a lot of economic turmoil, with one of the steepest stock market declines since the 2008 financial crisis. Economic uncertainty tends to lead to…
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What affects your credit score
Read more: What affects your credit scoreThe second in a series of 3 articles explaining what factors can adversely affect your credit score
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Your credit score is important
Read more: Your credit score is importantThe first in a series of 3 articles explaining the impact your credit score could have on your mortgage application, what affects your credit score and how you can improve it.
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Bennison Brown feature in Sarah Beeny’s At Home magazine
Read more: Bennison Brown feature in Sarah Beeny’s At Home magazineWe’re proud to reveal a feature with advice about buy-to-let mortgages from Bennison Brown in Sarah Beeny’s Homes and Property edition of At Home magazine.
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Are you losing thousands of pounds on a standard variable rate?
Read more: Are you losing thousands of pounds on a standard variable rate?[THIS ARTICLE WAS PUBLISHED ON 6 JUNE 2017 AND NOT ALL THE RATES MENTIONED ARE NOW STILL AVAILABLE – PLEASE CALL OUR OFFICE FOR AN UPDATE]Almost three million borrowers are currently paying their lenders standard variable rate. On average these borrowers could save £272.50 per month by remortgaging to a better deal. Bennison Brown has…