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This is the Mortgage Solutions weekly talk back page where we replay the best comments of last week from the website.
This is the Mortgage Solutions weekly talk back page.
This is the Mortgage Solutions weekly talk back page.
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This is the Mortgage Solutions weekly talk back page.
In the latest Mortgage Solutions poll, 75% of brokers expect business levels to be the same or better next year.
This is the Mortgage Solutions weekly talk back page.
In the latest Mortgage Solutions poll, 55% of advisers said they are considering getting into the equity release sector over the next 12 months.
In the latest Mortgage Solutions poll, 57% of brokers believe that the end of the first-time buyer Stamp Duty holiday for properties of up to £250,000 will further damage the first-time buyer market.
This is the Mortgage Solutions weekly talk back page.
This is the Mortgage Solutions weekly talk back page.
This is the Mortgage Solutions weekly talk back page.
More than half of brokers have seen evidence of or suspected that buy-to-let and bridging loans are being misused by advisers to place what should be regulated mortgage business.
This is the Mortgage Solutions weekly talk back page.
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