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Published
25th Jun 2010
The Government is 'reviewing' the stamp duty break for first-time buyers up to £250,000, which could see it fail to become a permanent fixture
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Published
21st Jun 2010
Unmarried couples who split up could be in for a nasty shock about who owns their home: appeal judges have ruled that a man who left his partner 17 years ago was entitled to a half share in the house even though he had never paid the mortgage
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Published
02nd Jun 2010
Buyers returning to the housing market and homeowners trying to remortgage face an increasingly complex maze of rules and criteria imposed by mortgage lenders
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Published
02nd Jun 2010
BORROWERS have been warned that mortgage costs could soar over the next two years even if Bank rate remains on hold, pushing up repayments by as much as £3,000 a year on a £200,000 home loan
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Published
02nd Jun 2010
Banks and building societies are buckling under the financial pressure of cheap standard variable rates
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Published
26th May 2010
Homeowners who bought their homes between 2006 and 2008 can potentially switch to cheaper loans because the equity in their properties has substantially increased over the past year
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Published
24th May 2010
US commercial real estate lenders Wells Fargo & Co and LNR Property are each looking to sell around $1bn of distressed commercial real estate loans and assets, Bloomberg reported today