Topic: First-time buyer
First-time Buyer
First-time buyers £64,000 better off than renting after five years
Blogs
Nadine Edwards: The ‘year of the first-time buyer’ tested by renewed rate volatility, but resilience remains
Skipton BS
Skipton reduces high-LTV mortgage rates by up to 0.32%
Help To Buy
Help to Buy alternative enables buyers to access ownership with a 1% deposit
First-time Buyer
First-time buyers are falling victim to the 'deposit myth': MAB
Lloyds
Lloyds Banking Group launches £5,000 deposit mortgage
Nationwide
Nationwide cuts mortgage rates by up to 0.36%
First-time Buyer
First-time buyers bearing the brunt of mortgage market upheaval: Moneyfacts
First-time Buyer
Fixer-uppers helping first-time buyers get onto property ladder: Nationwide
Blogs
Patrick Bamford: How long will any sort of calm last for first-time buyers?
House Prices
House prices hold steady in April: Halifax
Afin Bank
Afin removes product fees on 95% LTV five-year fixed rates
Mortgages
Homeowners shifting mortgage strategy amid economic uncertainty: Barclays
HSBC
HSBC reduces first-time buyer, home mover and remortgage rates by up to 0.31%
Housing Market
Housing market proving resilient in the face of higher mortgage rates: Zoopla
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Inflation
Bank of England set to hold interest rates as inflation remains at 2.8%
FCA
FCA mortgage reform plans set out affordability assessment changes for borrowers with past credit problems
Housing Market
Government unveils major homebuying reforms to slash delays, cut costs and stop fall throughs
This week's biggest stories:
Offa
Offa joins Iress XPM and Trigold
Inflation
Bank of England set to hold interest rates as inflation remains at 2.8%
FCA
FCA mortgage reform plans set out affordability assessment changes for borrowers with past credit problems
Housing Market
Government unveils major homebuying reforms to slash delays, cut costs and stop fall throughs
Interest Rates
Case for hiking rates is growing, MPC member says
Bank Of England
Bank of England holds interest rates at 3.75% in 7-2 vote