Competitive mortgage deals drive first-time buyer numbers upwards
First-time buyer numbers increased to their highest level in 12 years, driven by Government incentives and competitive mortgage deals.
First-time buyer numbers increased to their highest level in 12 years, driven by Government incentives and competitive mortgage deals.
Tempting mortgage rates and incentives such as Help to Buy boosted the number of first-time buyers towards the end of ...
The financial regulator has announced it wants to make changes to its rules to help so-called mortgage prisoners to switch ...
First-time buyer numbers have reached their highest level for well over a year, according to statistics released by the mortgage ...
Lloyds Bank has once again topped the list of the UK’s biggest mortgage lenders but it would seem there is ...
The number of first-time buyers and home movers completing on new properties reached the highest level for a decade in ...
Around 365,000 people bought their first property in 2017, the largest number of first-time buyers since 2006, according to new ...
The number of properties being repossessed by mortgage lenders has fallen again, according to new data.
The number of repossessions rose in the third quarter, raising concerns about the impact of last week’s interest rate rise ...
British banks have reported a 20% rise in remortgage activity in the year to September, as borrowers look to lock ...
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