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Monthly Archives: April 2012
Edinburgh Mortgage in the Press
Here is the latest press for Edinburgh Mortgage. Friday 27th April. A blog from Telegraph head of finance Ian Cowie, quotes us about the issues facing customer with homes but unable to move their mortgage. http://blogs.telegraph.co.uk/finance/ianmcowie/100016722/homebuyers-become-prisoners-in-their-own-property/ On Sunday 23th April, … Continue reading
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Mortgage Know How Part 1 – Mortgage Over-payment
This is the first in a set of posts to highlight mortgage features that you could make use of:- Overpayments drive down the total amount and term you pay 1. Over-payments – most mortgage providers will allow you to overpay either monthly or by … Continue reading
Take a mortgage without advice? It’s like buying a car without a warranty.
The FSA is facing a tough choice, whether to give in to lenders who are moaning about increased costs or protect what is proposed regarding all mortgage sales. This was to say that all sales have to be advised. It … Continue reading
What have the romans,sorry, tweets ever done for us brokers?
What have the romans tweets ever done for us brokers? I am a huge fan of twitter, its snippet banter, up to the second news. It gives an overall breadth and depth that I would have never imagined possible in … Continue reading →