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29th July 2017
Mortgage & Protection News – Summer 2017
We’ve already had Wimbledon, a few weeks of sizzling temperatures, and a lot of hot air about Brexit and interest rates, but no summer would… Read More
20th December 2016
Slow start to housing market predicted for 2017
The housing market is set for a slow start in the new year due to a shortage of homes for sale, according to a survey… Read More
29th November 2016
Taking out a mortgage when retired: what happens if you end up in care?
Downsizing during your retirement years is something many people consider. Moving to a smaller property can cut down on maintenance and utility costs and if… Read More
27th October 2016
Does buy-to-let still pay?
The popularity of investing in property to fund retirement remains prevalent, in spite of the government’s attempts to make buy-to-let less and less attractive. But… Read More
6th September 2016
Where now for interest rates after Brexit?
Whilst the Bank of England initially seemed to be holding steady at a rate of 0.5% in the wake of Brexit, the announcement at the… Read More
2nd August 2016
The value of mortgage advice
Mortgage advice might not be for everyone, but for those clients who seek it out it can be an invaluable service in helping them to… Read More
17th March 2016
Budget 2016 Overview
It was famously said that ‘all roads lead to Rome.’ In British politics, all speeches currently lead to the EU Referendum. George Osborne’s Budget speech,… Read More