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Mortgage Articles
House price fall slowing down
According to Nationwide Building Society, house price falls slowed significantly this month.28 November 2008
Further interest rate cuts expected
Interest rates are expected to fall again after the release of minutes from the Bank of England19 November 2008
Credit Crunch hits Estate Agents
As estate agents struggle to cope with the slump in the housing market up to 300 a month are quitting the website Rightmove.14 November 2008
Michael Goldstone talks about falling interest rates
With interest rates falling there are many people hoping this will be reflected in the cost of their mortgages. However I'm far from sure that this is likely, or indeed in consumers' long term interests.11 November 2008
Good news at last as interest rate is cut
The Bank of England has slashed interest rates to 3%, the lowest level since 195506 November 2008
Tracker Mortgage Rise from Abbey
A rise of 0.5% has been made by Abbey on their tracker mortgages for new customers.05 November 2008
Mortgage rate cuts predicted
The Bank of England are expected to cut the cost of borrowing by up to 1% this week in an attempt to avoid a recession.03 November 2008
Property Prices in October Fall
Property prices have fallen by 7.3% in England and Wales in the year to October.28 October 2008
Selling homes online on the increase
Selling your home online could save you money by cutting out the middle man28 October 2008
Mortgage misery as repossessions rocket
Britains middle classes feel the crunch as they default on their monthly payments.27 October 2008
