Topic: Blogs
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David Lownds: Supporting foreign nationals in an evolving lending landscape
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Ifthikar Mohamed: How AI agents are reshaping the mortgage advice process
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Rob Stanton: Why remortgaging is central to landlords' 2026 strategy
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Amy Morgan: Mortgage choice returns to 2007 levels: Opportunities and risks of low-deposit lending in 2026
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Sebastian Murphy: Adviser share cannot be taken for granted
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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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Bank of England set to hold interest rates as inflation remains at 2.8%
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