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Average mortgage rates fell on a weekly basis as lenders brought in more competitive pricing, analysis from Rightmove found.
Together has announced rate cuts to its regulated bridging products up to 60% loan to value (LTV), as low as 0.85%.
Arrears growth in the UK has stalled for the first time since Q3 2022, primarily driven by a drop in buy-to-let arrears, a ...
Selina Finance has brought out the next phase of its integration with OMS, giving “brokers faster and more seamless access to ...
LendInvest has increased the availability of automated valuation models (AVMs) to 75% loan to value (LTV) on unregulated ...
Halifax has announced it will lower selected homebuyer, first-time buyer and remortgage fixed rates by around 0.34%.
HMRC collected 21% more in stamp duty for the 2024-25 financial year than the previous period, totalling £10.4bn in net ...
There’s a noticeable shift in how some landlords approach financing – particularly for those clients operating with lower ...
Average house prices were £270,752 in April, a 3.4% yearly rise and a 0.6% fall on the month before, data from a building ...
Gross bridging lending stood at £202m in Q1 2025, a jump from £196.2m in the same period last year, according to MT Finance.
This month has seen a vast swathe of rate reductions across the board, with lenders reacting to the market volatility.
Mortgage adviser business pipelines are getting bigger, but their bank accounts aren't reflecting this growth.
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