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Research suggest people looking to remortgage underestimate savings potential

A significant number of home owners are planning to remortgage in 2017 but research suggests many underestimate the saving they could make. Some 31% of eligible home owners planning to cash in on low interest rates with 25% looking to do so this month, but the potential savings are being underestimated by nearly half, according […] The post Research suggest people looking to remortgage underestimate savings potential appeared first on PropertyWire . Continue reading

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Just 11% of home owners in US now in negative equity, latest research shows

Some 11% of home owners in the United States still have loans worth more than their homes despite the recovery in the real estate market reaching its highest point, new research suggests. Prices are expected to rise more slowly in 2017 and while rising home values are freeing home owners from negative equity, allowing them […] The post Just 11% of home owners in US now in negative equity, latest research shows appeared first on PropertyWire . Continue reading

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Why you should invest in oversea property?

From a financial point of view this year has not been fantastic for people in England, with Brexit putting people on edge, individuals have become too scared to invest in property until they know what the future holds. However, you shouldn’t let recent events put you off from investing. Although the property market in England […] The post Why you should invest in oversea property? appeared first on PropertyWire . Continue reading

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