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Budget 2015: The mortgage Twittersphere reaction

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  • 18/03/2015
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Mortgage Solutions looks at how the industry reacted to the Chancellor's 2015 Budget speech across Twitter. Here's a round up of some of the most thought-provoking tweets #Budget2015.

Royal Institute of Chartered Surveyors @RICSnews

#HelptoBuy ISA: good help in the wrong direction. Thin floor for a top-heavy market. Makes no contribution to supply-side crisis #Budget15

Lucian Cook, director of residential research, Savills @LucianCook

Help to Buy ISA the modern day MIRAS

Andrew Montlake, director, Coreco @montysblog

Big question is will the Help To Buy ISA work well or just push up prices slightly?

Samantha Partington, news editor, Mortgage Solutions @SamPartingtonMS

‘Band of brothers’ option not available to the Labour Party – Osborne mocks the Miliband family rift #Budget2015

Mortgage Solutions @Mortgagesols

Solutions team convinced the Help to Buy ISA scheme will be funneled into original Help to Buy scheme so able to police #budget2015 #deposit

Henry Pryor, buying agent @HenryPryor

£835m investment in house builders and estate agents. That’s the bill for #Help2Buy ISA which could have built £65k+ new homes.

Jeremy Duncombe, director of mortgages at  Legal & General Mortgage Club @JeremyDuncombe

More help for first time buyers in #Budget2015, great news for all those who want to get on the property ladder

Emma Lunn, freelance journalist @emmalunn

Launching a sale of £13bn mortgage assets of Northern Rock and Bradford & Bingley @mortgagesols #Budget2015

Hannah Uttley, senior reporter, Mortgage Solutions @HannahUttleyMS

Highest rate of employment in history, more women in employment than ever before, claimant rate lowest since 1975 says Osborne #Budget2015

Paula John, editor, YourMortgage @PaulaJohn1

Call me cynical, but does cutting NICs for under 21s suggest move to State Pension age of 70? #Budget2015 #NationalInsurance

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