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If you are on a tight budget you may want 100% mortgage to 125% mortgage for the full purchase price of the property, plus some extra to clear your debts. Click n go Mortgage advisors have access to lenders offering 100% mortgages to 125% Mortgages.

Use the funds from a 100% mortgage for a purchase opportunity, home maintenance, debt consolidation, major expenses, home improvements, buy a car, or make an investment.

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Thu, 22 Jan 2009 13:41:17
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Shared Ownership latest mortgage deals rates and lending criteria

With Rightmove reporting increased demand for houses and property listings at an all time low. First time buyers are struggling to save the deposits which lenders are currently insisting on to purchase in today’s market. So the alternative is to buy via a Shared Ownership scheme.

Wed, 14 Jan 2009 10:28:36
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How do i go about buying a Shared Equity property?

My partner and I are lowly first time buyers with a few savings, certainly not enough for a deposit. We rent our slightly shabby 2 bed house, which I long to decorate but don’t want to add value, and are slowly but surely paying off our landlords’ mortgage.

Mon, 12 Jan 2009 10:32:20
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Buyers are suspicious of Shared Equity Schemes

It's certainly going to be a tough time for first time buyers in 2009. We still get a hundreds of people asking "Can we still get a 100% mortgage". The answer is not for a property on the open market. But you can still buy a house without a deposit with a Shared Equity mortgage.

Thu, 13 Mar 2008 16:35:30
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A few 100% mortgages lenders available

Many people still want a 100% mortgage. Many people still think you can borrow over the value of your property; these mortgages were available up to 125 % of the value of your property. 100% mortgages are still available, but the market is extremly limited.

Wed, 05 Mar 2008 13:44:39
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Still need a 100% mortgage

So you still need a 100% mortgage. What you need to be careful of is not overstretching yourself to far that you cant afford to pay the bills. 100% mortgages are commonly used to help people get onto the housing ladder.

Tue, 04 Mar 2008 15:36:01
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Worried about mortgage arrears

The Financial Services Authority has announced today that one in five people are worried about making mortgage payments in 2008. Many 100% mortgages deals and borrowers whose fixed rates will be coming to an end this year will be extremely concerned what their new payment will be.

Mon, 03 Mar 2008 12:09:48
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Free money advice scheme

For a long time there have been calls for free advice funded by levies from companies regulated by the Financial Services Authority. More so now with Bad credit mortgages and 100% mortgages being a regular topic in the news due to the current changes in the world economy.

Sat, 23 Feb 2008 15:26:57
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Shared ownership mortgages

Looking for a shared ownership mortgage. Many first time buyer mortgages are for a shared ownership mortgage which suits their needs? Every one wants a cheap shared ownership mortgage deal at the best rates available.

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