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2 million to face negative equity by 2010?

28 October 2008
By 2010, two million households could be in negative equity, reports The Times.... read more »

House prices at 2004 levels

6 January 2009
The latest report from Halifax has shown that house prices are now back at levels last seen in August 2004.... read more »

Loans to offspring: a Law Society warning

4 February 2009
Parents have been warned about the risks of extending loans to their children to help them buy property.... read more »

House sales up 40% in March

24 April 2009
House sales in the UK went up by 40% in March, compared with the previous month, according to the latest figures from HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC).... read more »

Rise in burglaries makes home insurance vital

The rise in burglaries means it`s `criminal` to cut back on insurance, says the Association of British Insurers. ... read more »

Fear of debt preventing people from buying property

17 December 2009
According to research by protection provider Scottish Provident, more than half of people believe that owning their own home is `critical` or `very important` for a reasonable standard of living, ftadviser.com reports.... read more »

Do I need to be a homeowner to get on a debt management plan?

12 January 2010
The right debt solution for you will depend on your immediate and longer-term circumstances. A number of things can affect how suitable each debt solution is for you, such as your income and outgoings, the amount you owe, your ability to repay your debts and your employment and residential status.... read more »

Property auctions growing in popularity

4 November 2008
Auctions are growing in popularity, according to Savills – and problems in the mortgage market are not dragging down the prices as some might expect.... read more »

Debt management plan: will my home be safe?

23 June 2010
Many people in debt worry about losing their home. A debt management plan could help you make your mortgage payments while you`re clearing your unsecured debts.... read more »

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