Posts Tagged ‘Britons’

Which mortgage features attract consumers to their mortgage lender?

The feeling of security afforded by a fixed interest rate is the most popular feature for UK consumers when it comes to choosing a mortgage, a survey by checkmyfile. com has found. The 2006 Mortgage Lender Survey found fixed interest rates, closely followed by the reputation of the lender as the top two attributes most [...]

Homeowners Foresee Long-term Mortgage Commitment

More than a third of homeowners predict they will be nearing retirement before they own their own home, new research suggests. Responding to a One Account survey, 36 per cent of homeowners predicted they would be at least 60-years-olds before they paid off their mortgage. A further 20 per cent didn’t expect to [...]

Millions Rely On Fictional Mortgage Benefit

Around 3. 85 million home owners believe that a non existent state benefit will enable them to keep up with mortgage repayments in the event of losing their income. Almost one in ten home owners wrongly believe that the government will pay their mortgage if they are unable to do so for reasons such as [...]

Refused Credit Mortgages Set To “grow And Grow”

Refused credit mortgages set to “grow and grow” 14/08/2006 16:25:00 The sub-prime and near-prime mortgage market is tipped to grow and grow following new research. A survey commissioned by Alliance & Leicester indicates greater demand for refused credit mortgages could be forthcoming, with four in five brokers expecting the market to grow. The [...]

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