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Brokers are predicting that a five-year deal below 4 per cent is coming
UK homeowners boosted lump-sum overpayments or redeemed remaining mortgage debt as rates skyrocketed
Prices of houses in England and Wales have increased much faster than those of apartment homes
UK lenders are jostling for home loan customers in spite of rising Bank of England base rates
Signs of stability return to the UK home loan market following September’s ‘mini’ Budget
Lenders say cost of fixed-rate deals will come down, but warn it will take time
Spiralling home loan rates add to households’ cost of living pressures
Home loans become more expensive as bond market turmoil continues
Banks and building societies offer pricier deals after week of turmoil for UK gilts
Sharp jump in interest charges for those refinancing will hit profits
We answered your questions on what the economic uncertainty means for borrowers
Large-scale support for gilt market raises hopes of quick return of fixed-rate products for homeowners
Banks that are still offering home loans are deluged with demand
Mini-Budget statement compounds earlier Bank of England rate rise
Experts tackle your property questions on the next Money Clinic podcast
As a first-time buyer I would like to benefit from the stamp duty reduction
UK Finance estimates that 1.8mn borrowers will see their fixed-rate deals end in 2023
Many buy-to-let investors plan to sell all or part of their portfolios
Rising interest rates could cost some borrowers more than rising energy bills
40% of fixed-rate deals will end this year, exposing borrowers to higher costs
The country is a global outlier in managing credit risk
Brokers urge caution in volatile market
Higher home loan costs and the cost of living crunch are bringing caution to buyers
Research suggests highly leveraged investors in buy-to-let may start losing money
‘By the time I got to the checkout I was presented with a bill for £210. How on earth did that happen?’
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