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Mortgage rates to be volatile, say brokers

BBC News Online, 27th January 2012

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Part exchange could be the key to the door of a new home

The Independent On Sunday, 22nd January 2012

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From part exchange to deposit matching, are new build home offers worth it and can you still bag a bargain?

This Is Money, 20th January 2012

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Fixed-rate mortgage deals buck trend

Financial Times, 13th January 2012

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Credit Crunch Two? How to protect your money as experts warn it's a real possibility

This Is Money, 25th December 2011

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How Peaches Geldof finally got a mortgage

FindAProperty.com, 21st December 2011

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Risky lending targeted in tougher mortgage rules

MoneySavingExpert.com, 19th December 2011

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BOOST FOR FIRST-TIME BUYERS RECEIVES CRITICISM

The Daily Express, 23rd November 2011

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BOOST FOR FIRST-TIME BUYERS RECEIVES CRITICISM

The Daily Express, 23rd November 2011

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Borrowers' rates are set to climb, so make the most of today's deals

The Independent, 22nd November 2011

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Borrowing boost for self-employed

The Sunday Times, 6th November 2011

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Loan boost for buy-to-let sector

Financial Times, 4th November 2011

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High street banks focus on large loans

BBC News Online, 1st November 2011

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High street banks focus on large loans

Financial Times, 28th October 2011

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Blow to thousands as Lloyds lifts variable rates

Sunday Times, 23rd October 2011

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