Topic: Mortgage rates
Family BS
Family BS reintroduces wide range of fixed rate mortgages
Mortgage Rates
Mortgage submissions surged 54% as borrowers locked in rates amid Iran war
Mortgages
Average mortgage rate hits highest level since August 2024
NatWest
NatWest increases purchase and remortgage rates by up to 0.15%
Mortgage Rates
Borrowers coming off five-year fixes face monthly payment hikes of £380: Moneyfacts
Melton Building Society
The Melton cuts Credit Repair mortgage rates by up to 0.30%
NatWest
NatWest pulls last remaining sub-4% deals with hikes of up to 0.35%
Barclays
Barclays increases residential rates by further 0.15%
Mortgage Rates
Sub-4% mortgages vanish as interest rate cut off the table: Moneyfacts
Mortgage Rates
Mortgage interest payments double over the past five years: Savills
Mortgage Rates
Mortgage rates see biggest daily increase since June 2023: Moneyfacts
Mansfield BS
Mansfield BS cuts specialist lending rates by up to 0.40%
Barclays
HSBC and Barclays pull sub-4% mortgage rates
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%
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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
FCA
APPG urges overhaul of 'systemically flawed' UK financial conduct regulation
Bank Of England
Bank of England holds interest rates as inflation risks persist
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
FCA
APPG urges overhaul of 'systemically flawed' UK financial conduct regulation
Bank Of England
Bank of England holds interest rates as inflation risks persist
FCA
FCA confirms new incident reporting and third party rules
Mortgage Rates
Average mortgage rates rise above 5% as market turbulence continues