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Home borrowers in UK benefitting from low interest rates with all making savings

The interest rate gap between low and high loan to value mortgages in the UK has reached a year-long high since the result of the referendum to leave the European Union, new research shows Average rates have fallen three times faster for those with bigger deposits compared to those with small deposits since the referendum, […] The post Home borrowers in UK benefitting from low interest rates with all making savings appeared first on PropertyWire . Continue reading

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New UK high speed rail link could see new housing estate demolished

The UK Government has set out its preferred route for the new high speed rail network from Birmingham to Manchester and Leeds but been criticised as it could mean the demolition of a new housing estate. Officials have confirmed that home owners will be compensated for property that needs to make way for HS2 which […] The post New UK high speed rail link could see new housing estate demolished appeared first on PropertyWire . Continue reading

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Hard hitting report says UK conveyancing system is not fit for purpose

The creation of a secure online portal for all communications needed during the home buying process in the UK would mean greater certainty far earlier in the moving process, it is claimed. Such a move would be welcomed across the industry and by consumers as it would protect the conveyancer, estate agents, mortgage advisors, lenders […] The post Hard hitting report says UK conveyancing system is not fit for purpose appeared first on PropertyWire . Continue reading

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