by Steven Morris | Jul 19, 2024 | bristol, first time buyer, later life lending, mortgage, mortgage rates, self employed
Mortgage Price War Heats Up: Barclays and HSBC Slash Rates – Is Now the Time to Buy? Now that the UK General Election results are finally decided and a new PM is in situ, mortgage lenders seem to have relaxed about the future of inflation and interest rates are...
by Steven Morris | Jul 7, 2024 | bristol, first time buyer, later life lending, mortgage, mortgage rates, self employed
The dream of homeownership burns bright for many, but navigating the UK property market can feel like a daunting climb. At Advantage FS many of our first time buyer clients start their journey believing or being told the mountain is too steep. However, with the right...
by Steven Morris | May 13, 2024 | bristol, first time buyer, later life lending, mortgage, mortgage rates, self employed
Congratulations! You’ve decided to take the exciting (and sometimes daunting) step of buying a home in Bristol or the surrounding area. Whether you’re a first-time buyer eager to step onto the property ladder or a seasoned mover looking for your next dream...
by Steven Morris | Apr 22, 2024 | mortgage, mortgage rates
I thought mortgage rates were coming down in 2024, what is happening? Let’s get a misconception out of the way early about how mortgage rates have been changing… Mortgage rates available during January 2024 were cheaper than anything else we have seen since. For...
by Steven Morris | Apr 11, 2024 | mortgage, mortgage rates
Surprise news for first-time buyers! Accord Mortgages and Yorkshire Building Society have launched a brand new mortgage product that lets you step onto the property ladder with a deposit of just £5,000. That’s right, you can finally ditch the housemate and snag...
by Steven Morris | Apr 11, 2024 | mortgage, mortgage rates
MARKET WATCH! UK Mortgage Rollercoaster: Rates Tumble, Yet House Prices Remain a Challenge (April 6, 2024) This week in UK mortgages has been a tale of two trends: good news for potential borrowers with falling rates, and lingering concerns for some facing a tough...
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