Archive for January, 2007


Mortgages. An Interest Only Mortgage: It Could Cost You More

By: Michael Challiner
Over 200,000 homebuyers in London during 2005 took out an interest-only loan according to the Council of Mortgage Lenders (CML). None of whom had a repayment vehicle in place and of these, 60,900 were first-time buyers.
There are no figures available for the total number of homebuyers with interest-only loans. However, figures for new […]

Online Mortgages – Get Wise To The Web

By: Joseph Kenny
The boom in online banking and the success of some of the bigger online banks looks likely to revolutionise the way we manage our finances. Mortgages are no exception – now that virtually all lenders have an online presence and many will allow you to access your account on the web, new innovations […]

Reverse Mortgages - Are They Only For Suckers?

By: Felicity Walker
It sounds too good to be true- a home loan that you never need to pay back. No monthly repayments, nothing - for as long as you’re alive or live in your home. Welcome to a reverse mortgage - it may sound incredible, but that’s basically what a reverse mortgage is about.
Basically, reverse […]

An Overview Of Reverse Mortgages

By: Richard Chapo
If you own a home, you know mortgage products have moved beyond the basic 30 year fixed option. Reverse mortgages are one such product and here is an overview.
An Overview of Reverse Mortgages
A typical mortgage is created when a lender provides you with a lump sum amount of cash to purchase real estate. […]

Mortgages. Exit Fees To Be Capped.

By: Michael Challiner
In the last 3 to 5 years we have seen rises of up to 450% in the exit fees charged by lenders when borrowers redeem their mortgage. But at last the Financial Services Authority (FSA) ha seen the light and is going to crackdown on these increases.
Lenders have been telling new borrowers about […]

Mortgages And Loans. Islamic Finance Avoids Interest.

By: Michael Challiner
Two million Muslims in the UK face an ethical dilemma if they want a mortgage or a loan. Conventional mortgages and loans all require the payment of interest and “riba” as interest is called under Islamic law, is forbidden by the Koran.
British financial institutions are increasingly catering for Muslims’ specialist needs through a […]

Mortgages And Loans. Islamic Finance Avoids Interest.

By: Michael Challiner
Two million Muslims in the UK face an ethical dilemma if they want a mortgage or a loan. Conventional mortgages and loans all require the payment of interest and “riba” as interest is called under Islamic law, is forbidden by the Koran.
British financial institutions are increasingly catering for Muslims’ specialist needs through a […]

Mortgages. Exit Fees To Be Capped.

By: Michael Challiner
In the last 3 to 5 years we have seen rises of up to 450% in the exit fees charged by lenders when borrowers redeem their mortgage. But at last the Financial Services Authority (FSA) ha seen the light and is going to crackdown on these increases.
Lenders have been telling new borrowers about […]

UK Mortgages - Need To Know Information

By: Joseph Kenny
Whatever stage of the mortgage game you’re at, unless you happen to be a qualified financial advisor, solicitor and broker all rolled into one, you’ll need professional help to find and arrange your loan. This guide presents some basic information on mortgages, but you’ll need to take specialist advice for your individual circumstances.
Having […]