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£995 RBS mortgage fee under fire - The Herald

£995 RBS mortgage fee under fireThe Herald, UKMelanie Bien of the UK-wide broker Savills Private Finance said the practice of charging a customer even where no deal was eventually carried through was relatively uncommon in the UK mortgage market. "I have heard of Abbey doing it but nobody else," …

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More women becoming mothers rather than wives - Belfast Telegraph

More women becoming mothers rather than wivesBelfast Telegraph, United KingdomThose boozy weekends at Portstewart don't seem so ‘legendary' when a bank manager turns you down for yet another mortgage. The offers of loans and store cards seemed like a brilliant idea when you had 10 minutes to kill before your next lecture and the …

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Consumer trends in the UK mortgage market - companiesandmarkets … - PR-Inside.com (Pressemitteilung)

Consumer trends in the UK mortgage market - companiesandmarkets …PR-Inside.com (Pressemitteilung), AustriaConsumers are progressively looking for mortgage products that suit their individual needs and since many mortgage offers have been withdrawn from the market this trend is becoming more important. *Provides topical insight into the mind of recessionary …

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Housing market shows early signs of ‘return to normality' - Belfast Telegraph

Housing market shows early signs of ‘return to normality'Belfast Telegraph, United Kingdom“Respondents to the survey are confident that transactions will continue to increase, which wouldn't be surprising as developers continue to offer incentives and sellers in the resale market increasingly accept realistic offers. …

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Budget 2009- what does the property industry want from Darling? - AboutProperty.co.uk

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Budget 2009- what does the property industry want from Darling?AboutProperty.co.uk, UKDavid Bexon, managing director of SmartNewHomes, says: "The government has pumped billions of pounds into the banking sector with the aim of giving mortgage lending a shot in the arm. While there are now tentative signs of improvement in mortgage…Chancellor urged to prioritise house buildingpropertytalk Live!all […]

Tesco takes on banks with in-store branch openings - Financial Times

Tesco takes on banks with in-store branch openingsFinancial Times, UKThe commitment from supermarkets to focus on simple products and their desire to attract new customers means any future current account or mortgage deals could be equally competitive. “Tesco is not going to enter the mortgage market until the timing's …

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The guide top ten: Lost your job? Don't despair, here are some … - Scotsman

The guide top ten: Lost your job? Don't despair, here are some …Scotsman, United Kingdom6 RESCHEDULE Mortgage lenders may be able to offer a rescheduling of payments. If you have previously made overpayments then you will probably be able to use them to reduce your future payments. You may need to reduce your credit card payments […]

Recession Watch : The UK mortgage market - FinancialAdvice.co.uk

Recession Watch : The UK mortgage marketFinancialAdvice.co.uk, UKHowever, up until the last couple of weeks there had been no sign of increased liquidity in the UK mortgage market and even less instances of competitive mortgage rates and mortgage offers. However, companies such as HSBC, Royal Bank of Scotland and to …

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HSBC pledges 1 bln stg for low deposit UK homebuyers - Reuters

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HSBC pledges 1 bln stg for low deposit UK homebuyersReutersLONDON, April 8 (Reuters) - UK bank HSBC Holdings (HSBA.L) has earmarked 1 billion pounds ($1.5 billion) of mortgages for home buyers with a deposit as small as 10 percent, targeting first-time buyers, who have seen mortgage offers dry up. …HSBC allocates £1 billion […]

Cutting insurance cover is a risk - Glasgow Daily Record

Cutting insurance cover is a riskGlasgow Daily Record, UK -9 hours agoIf you have a mortgage, your lender will insist on buildings insurance at least up to the value of your outstanding loan. Even if you own your home outright …

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