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October 2023
In recent years, there has been a growing global awareness of the need to combat climate change and reduce our carbon footprint. As part of this initiative, various sustainable financial products have emerged, one of which is the green mortgage.
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August 2023
In the face of the cost of living crisis, financial worries have reached an all-time high among Generation Z. The soaring expenses of education, housing, and basic necessities have placed a huge burden on young adults. This affects not only their personal lives and mental health, but also their work performance.
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You may have seen that a number of lenders have signed up to the Government's recently created Mortgage Charter, which provides further support and flexibility to residential mortgage customers. Find out more in our blog.
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April 2023
Chancellor Jeremy Hunt announced his first Budget in the House of Commons on the 15th March, which aimed to encourage those who have left their jobs to return to work and promote business investment. The Budget also includes measures related to fuel, alcohol, pensions, wages, energy bills, childcare, universal credit, and economic growth. Here are the main announcements:
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Meet John, a 28-year-old working professional who has just landed his dream job in Bedford. He has been renting a flat for the past five years and is ready to step on the property ladder. John has saved £25,000 and has a good credit score. He is looking for a mortgage to purchase a two-bedroom flat in Bedford. How can we help with his mortgage?
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March 2023
If you're considering fixing your mortgage term, now may be a good time to do so, with mortgage rates dropping below 4% for the first time since last September. Some of the UK's biggest banks have cut rates to offer market-leading deals for borrowers looking to remortgage, with five and 10-year deals below 4%.
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February 2023
First-time homebuyers may find it difficult to get on the property ladder due to the high cost of the deposit. However, there are several Government-backed schemes available to help first-time buyers purchase a property.
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January 2023
News surrounding our finances and more so what happens with our finances at Government level, can be particularly confusing. We have sourced a list of tax changes coming this year so you can plan for financial changes on the horizon.
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2022 undoubtedly wreaked havoc with many of our finances with the cost-of-living expenses rising and interest rates causing uncertainty in the mortgage market. So, with a New Year now underway, it isn’t too late to set our New Years’ resolutions for your finances to help combat the ongoing cost increases.
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November 2022
The Bank of England Base Rate has been in the news several times in as many months, and with it has been a lot of noise around mortgages and what the Base Rate increases means for mortgage rates. Not much of this has felt like good news, but as we have said previously: we’re here to help.
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