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How Does Refinancing Work?

How Does Refinancing Work?

How does refinancing work and when should you refinance? Refinancing is when you take out a new mortgage to replace your existing one. The first loan is paid off, allowing the second loan to be produced, this is done to allow you to obtain a better...

Different types of mortgage products

Different types of mortgage products

Mortgages can be very confusing things! The mortgage market in the UK is very competitive and there are a number of different types of mortgage product out there to choose from. I have outlined below some of the most popular options, with some pros and...

What information is Required on a Mortgage Application?

What information is Required on a Mortgage Application?

Providers pretty much require the same information on a mortgage application, however each application form differs in layout and questions asked. Here is a brief summary of what is typically asked on a general mortgage application form Residential...

Required Mortgage Documents

Required Mortgage Documents

Required Mortgage Documents Applying for a mortgage can be rather daunting whether this be a first mortgage or a re-mortgage. Below is a summary of the main documents which most providers require for a typical mortgage. Signed mortgage application and...

Summary Of Moving Costs

Summary Of Moving Costs

Summary of typical purchase costs Have you wondered how much it would cost to buy a house or flat? There are a number of upfront costs as well as the mortgage and ongoing costs like maintenance/upkeep of the property, insurances, council tax, etc. See...

What is a Decision In Principle

What is a Decision In Principle

A Decision in Principle (DIP) may also be referred to as a ‘Mortgage Promise’ or an ‘Agreement in Principle’ (AIP). This is basically a certificate from a lender, stating what you may be able to borrow an amount based on credit history and financial...