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New two-year fixed-rate mortgage

The Co-operative Financial Services has added a new two-year fixed-rate deal to its mortgage range. This new mortgage is available through both the C

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Offset mortgages

The first step for savers is to continue to shop around for the highest paying accounts, but if you are a homeowner too, now could also prove the perf

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Mortgage brokers expect business to increase

Confidence is returning to the UK housing market and the number of borrowers applying for mortgages is expected to keep on rising. That is accordin

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Tracker rate mortgages have fallen

Tracker rates fell to a record low during January, offering a boost to consumers seeking cheap mortgage rates. According to the Bank of England – w

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Co-operative Financial Services reduces mortgage rate

The Co-operative Financial Services announced it has reduced mortgage rates up to 0.55 per cent. From Wednesday February 10th, customers of both Br

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More competitive remortgage products in 2011

It has been suggested that those homeowners considering remortgaging may find they can get a better deal if they wait until next year. Gary Styles, H

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Santander launches two new mortgages

Santander has announced two new 70 per cent loan-to-value LTV mortgages. Two-year tracker and two-year fixed rate deals are now available at all b

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Housing prices not expected to drop

Prospective homeowners are thinking of buying this year. Most believe house prices have reached their lowest level, according to Unbiased.co.uk. Only

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Slight fall in mortgage approvals

The UK witnessed a slight dip in the number of mortgages approved for home purchase during December 2009. According to the Bank of England, approv

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Time to fix your mortgage

Recent figures have revealed the annual rate of inflation leapt from 1.9% to 2.9% in December, prompting some economists to say that the Bank of Engla

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