Topic: Blogs
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Daniel Jones: Rental reform is coming, but landlords can still find growth
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Nick Eatock: How technology is reshaping financial advice
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Jonathan Stinton: Five things every broker should know about EPC ratings
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Jake Sandford: The broker’s guide to flexible lending
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Steve Cox: Buy-to-let in 2026: Steady growth, clear chances for advisers
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Mark Eaton: Is 2026 the year brokers die out?
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Trudy Woolf: Reading between the lines
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Ahmed Bawa: Looser mortgage rules make proper advice more important than ever
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Anna Lewis: What does 2026 hold for property investors?
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Harpal Singh: Mythbusting Blog #11: Myth – With conveyancing, everyone gets paid at completion
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Patrick Bamford: Plenty of potential in the first-time buyer market in the year ahead
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Jonathan Stinton: The EPC opportunity: Helping clients navigate a changing energy landscape
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Nick Eatock: Making the most of what 2026 has to offer
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Grant Hendry: Specialist residential lending review - A year defined by change
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Ifthikar Mohamed: Why 2026 marks the arrival of the AI-powered mortgage brokerÂ
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This week's biggest stories:
First-time Buyer
Just one profession pays enough for buyers to afford average UK home
Inflation
Interest rates could rise as Bank of England responds to oil shock
Bank Of England
Bank of England holds interest rates as inflation risks persist
Mortgage Rates
Average mortgage rates rise above 5% as market turbulence continues
Santander
Santander increases residential and buy-to-let rates by up to 0.24%
NatWest
NatWest increases purchase and remortgage rates by up to 0.18%