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The Land Registry has announced a decrease of 15.1% in house prices compared to a year ago. This is the 17th consecutive month of price drops on the UK housing market.
Have personal circumstances changed? Struggling with mortgage arrears & facing property repossession? Find out how to stop repossession with the Consumer Credit Act.
After a detailed review, the Financial Services Authority (FSA) has recently announced tough new conditions, due to be implemented, in 2010, on the UK mortgage market.
Fixed rate mortgages are a way to ensure that mortgage interest rates are locked for a defined term. They provide stability for those making mortgage repayments.
Fixed rate mortgages and tracker mortgages appeal to those seeking the best loan rate for very different reasons. Changing loan type can help to lower repayments.
Family finances are seriously affected by debt problems. Loan and credit card debt can make it difficult to cover other household bills. Many struggle with bad credit.
First time home buyers are crucial to the recovery of the UK property market. First time buyers need affordable mortgages.
Falling house prices present an opportunity for first-time buyers. Do fears of negative equity, involuntary unemployment and property repossession pose too great a risk?
Falling house payments mean that first time buyers are starting to return. Buying a house may be cheaper than renting a house, but lending criteria remain tight.
First-time buyers are finding it hard to buy a house. Rising house deposits, reduced lending levels, bad credit and negative equity are the main reasons for this.
Buying a house can be both a confusing and expensive exercise. Find out how to save money with a series of useful tips and advice aimed at helping first-time buyers.
Unemployment, ill health & serious debt puts a family in unknown financial territory. Discover inventive ways to clear mortgage arrears and prevent property repossession.


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