Variable rate mortgages

Newcastle Intermediaries unveils large loan option with no early repayment charge

Newcastle Intermediaries has now introduced a variable rate large loan product which comes with...

Santander announces variable rate rises

Santander has reviewed its variable rates on its saving and mortgage products for existing...

The Teachers adds two new 95% LTV deals

The Teachers Building Society has launched two new 95% LTV mortgages, aimed exclusively at...

Vida Homeloans adds Fee Saver option

Vida Homeloans has unveiled its new specialist residential mortgage range, including two-year variable rates...

Variable mortgages causing UK market volatility

Nottingham Trent University has claimed that research shows the UK's property market is “highly volatile”...

New Supply Teacher Mortgage launched

The Teachers Building Society has launched a new Supply Teacher Mortgage aimed at supply teachers...

The Teachers supports Help to Buy Wales

The Teachers Building Society has extended its support of affordable home ownership to the...

Appetite for variable rates on the rise

As the chances of an imminent interest rate rise from the Bank of England...

Rise in number of borrowers opting for variable rates

10% of mortgage applicants to Mortgage Advice Bureau in December opted for variable rates....

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The Treasury is casting more floaters than a sewage farm

The problem with having a thoroughly inexperienced Chancellor and a properly ‘woodenheaded’ Prime Minister, is that they are learning the job ‘on the hoof’...

HMOs: market realities, future prospects, and the broker opportunity

The HMO sector remains one of the most dynamic parts of the private rented market, with recent data showing it’s both a significant asset...

Bridging the Pond: How large is the US bridging finance market, and compared to the UK?

When we first got started with LendInvest in the UK, post the financial crisis, bridging finance was a much more nascent product than it...

Passing the affordability exam

As teachers and students of various ages have spent August nervously opening exam results following years of study that will determine their ability to...

Investors are changing their approach – and lenders should too

The buy-to-let market never stands still, but the pace of change in recent years has been remarkable. The days of the so-called ‘accidental landlord’,...

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The Treasury is casting more floaters than a sewage farm

The problem with having a thoroughly inexperienced Chancellor and a properly ‘woodenheaded’ Prime Minister,...

Why planning must be part of the asylum debate

At 2pm today the High Court is due to decide on an appeal against...

How planning can help solve the asylum housing crisis

The scale of the asylum housing crisis is stark. According to Reuters, more than...

Limited company landlords take bigger share of buy-to-let market

Landlords holding investment property through limited companies are playing an increasingly prominent role in...