First-time buyer mortgage lending rose 74% before stamp duty axe
Number of mortgages advanced to first-time buyers in March hit 24,000, with 98% taking out repayment loans The end of the stamp duty holiday on homes costing between £125,000 and £250,000 led to a surge in activity in the mortgage market in March, according to figures from the Council of Mortgage Lenders (CML). The number of mortgages advanced to first-time buyers leapt by 74% during the month ...
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Rise in buy-to-let landlords as first-time buyers struggle
Buy-to-let property investors have made a strong return to the housing market as first-time buyers continue to struggle to get on the property ladder, new figures show.
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Clydesdale offers FTB fees free
Clydesdale and Yorkshire Banks have launched a fee free mortgage offer for first-time buyers taking a 95% or 90% loan to value mortgage saving £599.
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Thai-ASEAN News Network - First Car Buyers Warned Not to Default on Loan
The Excise Department has warned first car buyers that they may lose their right to tax rebate if their cars are repossessed because of loan default. It also encourages those interested in taking part in the campaign to make their purchases before the end of the year.
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More first-home buyers lured to Southland
Affordable Southland properties, known for attracting out-of-town investors, are now luring first-time home buyers.
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