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  • Mortgage lender sees tracker rise in popularity - 7th August, 2009

    Research by one mortgage lender has shown that more homeowners seeking a better deal on their loan are looking at tracker options over those with fixed rates.
    Mortgageforce analysed the number of home loan applications submitted by its customers in the month of July and found that 37 per cent had chosen a tracker deal, compared to 25 per cent in June...

  • Nationwide 'will encourage others' to cut home mortgage rates - 5th August, 2009

    A recent announcement by home mortgage lender Nationwide Building Society, stating that interest rates on many of its products would be reduced, will lead to others following suit, one expert claims.
    Phil Perry, director at advisory firm Ark Financial Planning, said that Nationwide has opened the floodgate for more mortgage lenders to cut their rates on fixed-rate and tracker deals...

  • Disposable income increases for home mortgage holders - 4th August, 2009

    Those with a home mortgage can expect to receive a higher level of disposable income now than they did last year, a new report suggests.
    Conducted by Halifax, the research claims that those with a mortgage have over a tenth (11 per cent) more money to spend after tax and necessary purchases this year, compared to 2008...

  • Home mortgage market 'could be shaky' - 31st July, 2009

    Despite recent positive reports which show that home mortgage approvals are slowly increasing in number, one expert has said that the housing market could still see some falls.
    The Bank of England this week revealed that mortgage approvals rose from 44,169 in May to 47,584 in June, prompting speculation that green shoots were evident in the market...

  • June home mortgage approvals up - 30th July, 2009

    The Bank of England has released new data on home mortgage approvals which shows some tentative signs of a recovery in the housing market.
    For the fifth month in a row, the Bank's figures have shown a rise on its previous announcements, with 47,584 home mortgage applications being successfully approved in June, compared to 44,169 in May...

  • Homeowners to look to foreign mortgage lenders? - 28th July, 2009

    Homeowners looking to move house or remortgage their property, along with first-time buyers, could consider taking out a deal with a mortgage lender in China, Israel or Sweden, according to one industry figure.
    Mark O'Sullivan, director of trading for Currencies Direct Limited, believes that the workings of the mortgage market could be altered if UK residents decide to take advantage of the better deals offered by foreign companies...

  • Lenders withdraw tracker mortgages - 24th July, 2009

    The number of tracker mortgages available to those wishing to finance a new home or remortgage has declined in the past 12 months, according to a new report by moneysupermarket.com.
    Research by the website shows that between July 20th 2008 and July 1st 2009 the total number of home mortgages on a tracker scheme dwindled 81 per cent from 1,937 to 266...

  • Fixed-rate mortgage interest 'will drop' - 23rd July, 2009

    Borrowers' interest in picking up fixed-rate mortgages has hit its peak, according to one firm, and the number of customers looking to find such a deal will drop in the future.
    Independent mortgage adviser John Charcol reckons that June, which saw 83.1 per cent of its clients choose a fixed-rate deal, taking the four-month average to 81.2 per cent, will be the last month to see a rise in take up of the loans...

  • Lenders no longer offering long-term fixed-rate mortgages - 22nd July, 2009

    It is no longer possible for those looking for a secure fixed-rate mortgage to find a long-term deal, as a new report by financial website Moneyfacts has shown how lenders have gradually stopped offering the loans over the past year or so.
    In January 2008, eight lenders including Halifax and Nationwide were offering 25-year fixed-rate mortgages, while this figure dropped to just three - Manchester and Scarborough building societies along with the Co-operative Bank - by the same time in 2009...

  • Consumers see cheap home mortgages disappear - 20th July, 2009

    Homeowners looking for a cheap mortgage are finding that the best deals are being taken off the market before they can properly research them, according to a new report.
    Financial advice website Moneyfacts carried out the research, which claims that lenders are withdrawing home mortgages with good rates within days of announcing them due to the volatile market...

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