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13/02/2010
Repossessions at highest level since 1995CML says home repossessions rose by 15% in 2009, but final quarter figures were 13% down on previous
11/02/2010
Huge blow for savers as rates fallSince the start of the years eight of the top 10 deals have seen their rates fall, or have been pulled entirely.
09/02/2010
House prices to rise 10pc The improving economy has sparked a rise in house prices, with homes now predicted to fetch 10 per cent more than a year ago.
29/01/2010
Strict lending rules block borrowers
22/01/2010
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A – Interest Rate Depends on Assessment of Application B – Branch Based Account C – Operated by Post, Branch, Telephone & Internet D – Operated by Post & Telephone E – Operated by Internet & Telephone F – Fixed Rate of Interest G – Fee Applies H – Home Owners Only I – Internet Based Account J – Interest Paid Annually K – Interest Paid Quarterly L – Interest Paid Monthly M – Higher Lending Charge Applies N – No Higher Lending Charge Applies O – Free Valuation P – Postal Account Q – Available to over 65s R – Available to Over 60s S – Available to Over 50s T – Telephone Based Account U – Legal Fees Paid V – Variable Interest Rate W – Restricted Number of Withdrawals X – Alternative Product May be Offered Y – Must Have Existing Relationship with Institution Z – Introductory Interest Rate / Bonus 1 – Cashback Incentive 2 – Available to First Time Buyers 3 – Available as a Remortgage 4 – Overpayments Allowed 5 – Payment Holiday / Flexible Payments 6 – Other Conditions Apply
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