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There have been encouraging signs in the mortgage market recently, with a number of lenders reducing selected mortgage rates.
When the UK experiences a heatwave, most of the attention understandably turns to health, hydration and staying cool. That should always come first. Hot weather can affect everyone, particularly older people, young children, pregnant women and those with underlying health conditions.
Buying or selling a home should be one of life's exciting milestones. Too often, however, it becomes one of the most stressful. A buyer finds a property, agrees a price, starts the mortgage process, pays for legal work and waits for everything to move forward. A seller accepts an offer, begins making plans and may even find their next home. Then, weeks or months later, something goes wrong.
The rules around getting a mortgage could change if new proposals from the Financial Conduct Authority are approved. All the information in this article is correct as of the date of this email. The opinions expressed in this publication are those of the authors. The information provided in this article, including text, graphics and images does not, and is not intended to, substitute advice; instead, all information, content and materials available in this article are for general informational purposes only. Information in this article may not constitute the most up-to-date legal or other information. This Newsletter is intended for the addressee only and should not be forwarded on. |