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 Encouraging swap rate data suggests that greater buyer affordability is on the horizon.
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By Marcela Boyle
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Posted July 26, 2024

Encouraging swap rate data suggests that greater buyer affordability is on the horizon.

Mortgage rates are forecasted to fall as lenders take advantage of cheaper funding after figures show that average swap rates have started to fall.

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 Here for you in 2024 – come what may
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By Marcela Boyle
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Posted January 25, 2024

Here for you in 2024 – come what may

The squeeze on people’s finances caused by the cost-of-living crisis is understandably a key reason why people are struggling to get enough shut-eye.

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 What to expect for housing in 2024
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By Marcela Boyle
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Posted January 15, 2024

What to expect for housing in 2024

Three key questions are on the tip of analysts’ tongues. First, do house prices have further to fall? Second, will mortgage rates go lower? And third, how will affordability change throughout the year?

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 Merry Christmas & Happy New Year
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By Marcela Boyle
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Posted December 22, 2023

Merry Christmas & Happy New Year

Merry Christmas and warmest wishes for the New Year “2024”. May it be filled with joy and prosperity.

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 Interest Rates are likely to stay high despite fears of recession
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By Marcela Boyle
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Posted October 30, 2023

Interest Rates are likely to stay high despite fears of recession

Economists expect Bank of England to hold interest rates at 5.25% on Thursday 2nd November 2023.

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 What happens if I can’t pay my mortgage?
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By Marcela Boyle
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Posted October 9, 2023

What happens if I can’t pay my mortgage?

Throughout 2023, it’s estimated that 1.8 million fixed-rate mortgage deals will expire. With mortgage rates at their highest in 15 years, many of those who remortgage will see their repayments [...]

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 The importance of protection
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By Marcela Boyle
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Posted August 26, 2023

The importance of protection

Everybody knows that life has a funny way of turning out differently to how we expect it to. When faced with the unpredictable twists and turns of fate, it is comforting to have the support of [...]

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 What’s happening with mortgage rates?
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By Marcela Boyle
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Posted August 18, 2023

What’s happening with mortgage rates?

Uncertainty over mortgage rates. Many lenders expect interest rates to rise further, putting more pressure on the market.

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 100% Mortgages for First Time Buyers
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By Marcela Boyle
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Posted May 17, 2023

100% Mortgages for First Time Buyers

If you are a First Time Buyer with a track record of paying rent and household bills, you may be eligible for up to 100% LTV mortgage.

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 Could cancelling Stamp Duty benefit residential market?
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By Marcela Boyle
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Posted April 20, 2023

Could cancelling Stamp Duty benefit residential market?

Abolishing stamp duty could have positive effect on the housing market and would certainly give more confidence to consumers making the move to buy or move home that is better suited for their family.

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