Thousands of landlords are rolling off fixed-rate deals in 2025. For many, this means facing significantly higher payments, tighter affordability tests and fewer choices than when they locked in.
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The best mortgage rates for first-time buyers: What deals are available and how long should you fix for?
If you’re hoping to buy your first home soon, searching for the best mortgage rates for first-time buyers is an essential part of the process.
Read MoreMoving home in Autumn – is it worth remortgaging?
We hear from a reader who’s current mortgage ends several months before their moving date. Is there a solution? Darren Polson offers a helping hand.
Read MoreUK mortgages: warning over big fees as homebuying season arrives
UK mortgages: warning over big fees as homebuying season arrives
The sums lenders charge to secure the best rates have risen in the past five years – and can make a loan much more expensive
Buy-to-let investors set to make the biggest saving when remortaging in the current market
Improving market conditions have seen remortgagers thousands of pounds better off when it comes to remortgaging.
Read MoreMajor lenders cut mortgage rates – but Santander will pull its 3.99% five-year fix soon
Two major mortgage lenders have today announced they are cutting rates in a boost for borrowers.
Read MoreMortgage market set for a rebound in 2025
The UK mortgage market is poised for growth in 2025, with lending activity expected to rebound amid improving economic conditions and stabilising interest rates.
According to the latest report from the Intermediary Mortgage Lenders Association (IMLA), gross mortgage lending is projected to increase by 16% to £275 billion, up from £237.5 billion in 2024. This growth is attributed to easing affordability pressures and greater demand for remortgaging as rates settle between 3% and 4%.
Read MoreMortgage approvals for house purchase jump to two-year high in August
The number of mortgage approvals made to home buyers jumped to a two-year high in August, according to Bank of England figures.
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