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15th August 2022
5 Top Tips when Remortgaging
So, what does a smooth Remortgage look like and when can you start the remortgage process? A smooth remortgage requires preparation and being organised. Just… Read More
16th June 2022
Will my mortgage lender allow me to take on a lodger?
The recent cost of living surges have made a lot of us re-think our finances. Can we afford all those streaming services? Are our avocado… Read More
23rd March 2022
The Chancellor’s Spring Statement – what you need to know
Rishi Sunak delivered his Spring Statement today. We’ve sifted through the detail to bring you what you’re most likely to want to know about. Read More
3rd March 2022
What Will Rishi Sunak Say in his Budget?
Chancellor of the Exchequer Rishi Sunak is expected to deliver his Spring Budget on March 23rd, in which he’ll outline his view of the country’s… Read More
17th February 2022
Five ways to cut your mortgage payments
Rising energy and food prices are becoming a growing concern for countless households right now, particularly as the tax burden looks set to increase too. … Read More
19th January 2022
Inflation hits a 30-year high – but why, and what might it mean for mortgages?
Inflation is the rate at which the things we buy go up in cost, and it’s risen to 5.14% in the 12 months to December… Read More
4th November 2021
Base Rate Held at 0.10% – but for how long?
Today the Bank of England’s Monetary Policy Committee (MPC) voted to keep the Base Rate at the historic low of 0.1%, where it has been… Read More
21st October 2021
Are mortgage rates about to go up?
There’s been a glut of news articles recently suggesting interest rates (including mortgage rates) are going to go up. In this post we look at… Read More
2nd September 2021
Is there any reason to worry about Inflation?
If you’re the sort of person who likes their glass half-empty then there will be plenty of opportunities to find something to worry about at… Read More