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Mortgage borrowing fell in UK in October with buy to let sector still weak

Home owners in the UK borrowed £10.5 billion to buy a house in October, down 8% month on month and 11% year on year, according to the latest figures from the Council of Mortgage Lenders. Overall they took out 57,800 loans, down 8% on September and 13% on October 2015, but it is the first […] The post Mortgage borrowing fell in UK in October with buy to let sector still weak appeared first on PropertyWire . Continue reading

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Research suggests home owners don’t know enough about their mortgage rate

UK mortgage borrowers are generally oblivious to size of their debt with three in five having no idea of the remaining loan balance on their home, new research has found. Just 40% of mortgage borrowers are satisfied they know what’s left to pay on their loan and only a third think it’s important to consider […] The post Research suggests home owners don’t know enough about their mortgage rate appeared first on PropertyWire . Continue reading

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Large number of UK landlords will stop using letting agents if costs increase

Almost half of landlords in the UK would ditch their letting agent if their profits began to fall, according to a new survey carried out a time when they are coping with considerable change in the sector. Overall some 47% say they would forego the services of their letting agent with landlords in Scotland, the […] The post Large number of UK landlords will stop using letting agents if costs increase appeared first on PropertyWire . Continue reading

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