Mortgage Industry News

Issue 37: May 06

Top Stories

Cheap mortgage deals boost market

30-May-2006
Home loan lending has increased by ten per cent in April as cheap mortgage deals help to boost the sector
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Seaside resorts boosted by cheap mortgage offers

30-May-2006
Seaside towns in Wales are benefiting from a strong housing market as more homebuyers step up the property ladder
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Cheap mortgage could lesson any rate rises

25-May-2006
There are concerns that many first-time buyers are stretching themselves to step on the property ladder and are therefore vulnerable to any interest rate rises
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Cheap mortgage could ease affordable housing shortage

25-May-2006

Cheap mortgage deals could help many people who are struggling to find an affordable home
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More in this issue

Cheap mortgage could reduce lifetime of debt
Cheap mortgages could reduce need to shop around
Cheap mortgage needed for expensive London
Cheap mortgage could prevent buyer "bottleneck"
Cheap mortgages could offset new tax
Rural buyers need cheap mortgage deals
Cheap mortgage could offset selling costs.
Tracker deals offer best cheap mortgage
Cheap mortgages could support retirement
Debt-free date could be nearer with a cheap mortgage
Cover average house prices via a cheap mortgage
Cheap mortgages could help avoid repossession
Cheap mortgages to help avoid retirement repayments
Critical illness cover vital in strong house market
Life insurance could cover overdrafts
FSA to review life insurance sector
Life insurance needed to cover debt
Cheaper gadgets means more to spend on critical illness cover
Check your life insurance advisor's credentials
Quitting smoking could reduce life insurance premiums
Don't be misled by critical illness cover ads
Consumers critical of life insurance providers
Spend less on coffee more on life insurance
Critical illness cover could help charities
Adults confused by life insurance cover
Life insurance could cover FTB debt
Spend less on gadgets and more on critical illness cover
Life insurance vital to protect mortgage debt

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