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  • House market recovering
    A house builder is hopeful that the market is recovering and will pick up pace in the next few months. A house builder is hopeful that the market is recovering and will pick up pace in the next few months. Linden Homes has ...
    Wed 28th Sep, 2005
  • Borrowers wasting £1bn on high lender charges
    UK borrowers are spending £1 billion too much on unnecessary high lending charges, according to Nationwide Building Society. UK borrowers are spending £1 billion too much on unnecessary lending charges, according to ...
    Wed 28th Sep, 2005
  • Buy-to-let down in London
    High property prices in London are driving away buy-to-let investors from the capital, according to new figures. High property prices in London are driving away buy-to-let investors from the capital, according to new ...
    Mon 26th Sep, 2005
  • First-time buyers under-estimate house prices
    Three-quarters of first-time buyers hope to spend less than the going rate for a first house, according to a new survey. Three-quarters of first-time buyers hope to spend less than the going rate for a first house, according ...
    Mon 26th Sep, 2005
  • Minister expands debt advice service
    People in debt are to benefit from an expanded National Debtline service, while consumer minister Gerry Sutcliffe urges organisations to bid for a share of £45 million to fund free, face-to-face debt advice. People in debt ...
    Wed 21st Sep, 2005 (2 Comments)
  • Reward offered to build eco-home
    Norwich and Peterborough Building Society (N&P) has launched a competition for homeowners to build their own eco-friendly house, offering £5,000 to the winner. Norwich and Peterborough Building Society (N&P) has launched a ...
    Mon 19th Sep, 2005
  • Drop in million pound property sales
    Million pound property sales across the UK fell 26 per cent in the first six months of 2005 compared to the same period a year earlier. Million pound property sales across the UK fell 26 per cent in the first six months of ...
    Mon 19th Sep, 2005
  • Slowdown predicted in secure loans market
    Demand for secured loans against homes is set to slow down over the next five years, according to a new report. Demand for secured loans against homes is set to slow down over the next five years, according to a new report.UK ...
    Fri 16th Sep, 2005
  • Brits buy abroad for rental income
    The majority of Brits investing in homes abroad do so for the rental income opportunities, according to a new survey. The majority of Brits investing in homes abroad do so for the rental income opportunities, according to a ...
    Fri 16th Sep, 2005
  • British waste millions by not remortgaging
    Over a third of British borrowers do not intend to seek out a new deal on their mortgage when their cheaper rate expires, which could be costing them thousands of pounds a year, according to Abbey bank. Over a third of ...
    Thu 15th Sep, 2005
  • Property auctions grow in popularity
    Property auctions are growing in popularity having become more open and transparent, according to new research. Property auctions are growing in popularity having become more open and transparent, according to new ...
    Wed 14th Sep, 2005
  • North-east tops UK personal debt table
    People in the north-east are more likely to be in debt than in any other UK region, according to new research. People in the north-east are more likely to be in debt than in any other UK region, according to new ...
    Tue 13th Sep, 2005
  • Home improvement spending surges
    An estimated £79.3 billion will be spent on home improvements between now and February 2006. An estimated £79.3 billion will be spent on home improvements between now and February 2006, according to the latest findings from ...
    Mon 12th Sep, 2005
  • Students face a future of debt
    Debt-ridden students could find it harder to borrow money until well into their 30s, according to Moneynet. Debt-ridden students could find it harder to borrow money until well into their 30s, according to Moneynet.Large ...
    Mon 12th Sep, 2005
  • Interest rates remain the same
    The Bank of England today decided to leave interest rates unchanged at 4.5 per cent. The Bank of England today decided to leave interest rates unchanged at 4.5 per cent.Analysts had widely anticipated the decision given last ...
    Thu 8th Sep, 2005
  • Dicounted rate mortgages offer best value
    Discounted rate mortgages offer borrowers the best savings over a year, according to a new study by Your Move. Discounted rate mortgages offer borrowers the best savings over a year, according to a new study by Your Move.A ...
    Wed 7th Sep, 2005
  • House prices increase
    Last month's interest rate rise drove up UK house prices by 1.6 per cent, according to mortgage lender Halifax. Last month's interest rate rise drove up UK house prices by 1.6 per cent, according to mortgage lender ...
    Wed 7th Sep, 2005
  • New buy to let mortgages from Charcol
    Independent mortgage broker John Charcol has announced two new buy to let deals for investors. Independent mortgage broker John Charcol has announced two new buy to let deals for investors.The first mortgage offers a full ...
    Tue 6th Sep, 2005
  • first direct launches new cheap mortgage
    first direct has launched a new mortgage, boasting the lowest variable rate on offer from any bank or building society. first direct has launched a new mortgage, boasting the lowest variable rate on offer from any bank or ...
    Tue 6th Sep, 2005
  • Manchester the Mecca for first time buyers
    Manchester is the best place for first time buyers looking for a return on investment, according to the Royal Bank of Scotland (RBS). Manchester is the best place for first time buyers looking for a return on investment, ...
    Mon 5th Sep, 2005
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