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Almost two-thirds of landlords report increased tenant demand

The proportion of landlords reporting increased tenant demand has reached an all-time high...

  • Apr 20, 2022
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More than half UK homebuyers open to specialist mortgage lenders – analysis

More than half of UK homeowners would consider opting for a specialist lender in their mor...

  • Apr 19, 2022
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Average UK house price soars £44,000 since first lockdown – Halifax

House prices have hit a new high of £282,753, which is nearly £44,000 higher since the f...

  • Apr 07, 2022
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Brokers want more affordability-driven products

Brokers want lenders to take a more affordability-driven approach to product development a...

  • Apr 05, 2022
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How to adapt and stay ahead in the post-pandemic mortgage market – Merrett

Much has already been written about the unprecedented changes to all our lives during the ...

  • Apr 01, 2022
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Overwhelming majority of brokers see more complex cases – poll result

An overwhelming 92 per cent of mortgage brokers have said they are seeing more borrowers w...

  • Mar 28, 2022
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Brokers, not disrupters, will drive greater tech use – Merrett

Greater digitalisation in the mortgage market will be driven by intermediary businesses, r...

  • Mar 22, 2022
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Third of property developers pause projects over cost uncertainties – Atelier

A third of property developers have put projects on hold amid uncertainty over budgets, a ...

  • Mar 21, 2022
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Arrears rising among tenants with Covid rent debts

Average rental debt still owed by tenants as a result of the pandemic have increased by 41...

  • Dec 08, 2021
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Pandemic shifts equity release perceptions but family involvement still ideal ‒ analysis

The challenges of the last year and a half have led to a change in attitudes towards the i...

  • Oct 12, 2021
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