
Mortgage rates are easing. Here’s what that actually means for homeowners and buyers
After a prolonged period of higher borrowing costs, there are early signs of relief for mortgage holders. Rates are not returning to the historic lows

After a prolonged period of higher borrowing costs, there are early signs of relief for mortgage holders. Rates are not returning to the historic lows

If illness or injury stopped you working, even for a few months, what would happen to the mortgage? Most households have never had to test

If you are thinking about selling this spring, now is the moment to get organised. Spring often brings more buyers back into the market, but

If your mortgage deal is due to end this year, it is worth getting ahead of it now. Not because you need to panic, but

If you took out a two, three or five-year fixed mortgage a few years ago, 2026 could be an important year for you. Around 1.8

Mortgage brokers regularly speak to clients who are focused on the obvious household costs: mortgage payments, energy bills, council tax. Home insurance often gets treated

After a few uncertain years for the housing market, there may be some steadier news for homeowners According to new figures from Rightmove, UK house

Once you own a home, it is easy to put everything on autopilot. Your mortgage ticks along, insurance renews automatically and paperwork stays filed away.

As the Christmas period approaches and household budgets come under extra pressure, many homeowners start searching for ways to manage their outgoings. Recently, however, the

The Government is preparing major changes to the energy efficiency requirements for rental properties across England and Wales. These proposals form part of a wider