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49: Mortgage Rates Continue to Fall
Mortgage rates continue to fall this week. The 30 year rate fell from 5.32 to 5.20. While this is not lower than the rates we saw a few months ago this is lower than any recorded rate before the sta

50: A Guide to Mortgage Payment Protection Insurance
Mortgage Payment Protection Insurance (MPPI) covers your mortgage interest payments if you're unable to work due to an accident or illness, or if you lose your job. It can also reduce the risk of your

51: Sell Rent Back Gains Favour for Equity Release
Until recently, apart from actually selling your house, there were few ways of releasing the equity you had accumulated in your home. Schemes were available only to people aged over 55 and these were

52: Mortgage Rates Fall For the Fourth Week in a Row
The 30 year mortgage rate fell from 5.32 to 5.20 this week. This marks the fourth week in a row where the 30 year rate has fallen. The rate is not at the all time lows we saw earlier this year. To

53: Low Prices for Landlords: but not everyone is confident about the buy to let market
With house prices widely reported to be the lowest they are likely to get, research by the Association of Rental Letting Agents (ARLA) showing the increase in activity amongst landlords is not particu

54: Mortgage Rates Fall Again
Mortgage Rates fell this week with the 30 year rate dropping from 5.42 to 5.32. They have fallen .27 points from their recent high of 5.59 reached on June 11, 2009. Rates are still up from the all t

55: After Falling Mortgage Rates Hold Steady
After falling from 5.59 to 5.38 the previous week it looks like mortgage rates for the most part held steady this week. Of the four major mortgage products two fell and two rose. But for all four th

56: Mortgage Math : Financial Advice in an Uncertain Economy
The national savings rate is up to a 15-year high and more Americans are getting serious about getting out of debt, rather than spending beyond their means. When staring down a pile of debt that incl


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