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  2. UK mortgage terminology - Wikipedia

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    The UK mortgage market is one of the most innovative and competitive in the world. [citation needed] Most borrowing is funded by either mutual organisations (building societies and credit unions) or proprietary lenders (typically banks).

  3. Remortgage - Wikipedia

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    A remortgage (known as refinancing in the United States) is the process of paying off one mortgage with the proceeds from a new mortgage using the same property as security. [1] The term is mainly used commercially in the United Kingdom , though what it describes is not unique to any one country.

  4. Mortgages in English law - Wikipedia

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    Mortgages in English law are a method of raising capital through a loan contract. Typically with a bank, the lender/mortgagee gives money to the borrower/mortgagor, who uses their property/land/home as security (essentially a reassurance) that they will repay the debt and any relevant interest.

  5. PEXA Group buys UK remortgage processing firm as rate hikes ...

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    The Melbourne-based company will assume Optima Legal's about 22% share of the United Kingdom's remortgage market and will get access to direct relationships with six of the country's top eight ...

  6. Mortgage and refinance rates for Dec. 18, 2024: Average ... - AOL

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    See today's average mortgage rates for a 30-year fixed mortgage, 15-year fixed, jumbo loans, refinance rates and more — including up-to-date rate news.

  7. Mortgage industry of the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    The UK mortgage market is one of the most innovative and competitive in the world. There is little intervention in the market by the state or state funded entities and virtually all borrowing is funded by either mutual organisations ( building societies and credit unions ) or proprietary lenders (typically banks ).

  8. Flexible mortgage - Wikipedia

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    This technique gained popularity in the US and UK recently due to the United States housing bubble. [1] [2] [3] The term mortgage acceleration is also used, as the mortgage loan can be paid off faster than standard mortgages if the borrower is in a position to do so. With traditional mortgages, borrowers often face large penalties for ...

  9. PEXA Group buys UK remortgage processing firm as rate hikes ...

    www.aol.com/news/pexa-group-buys-uk-remortgage...

    The Melbourne-based company will assume Optima Legal's about 22% share of the United Kingdom's remortgage market and will get access to direct relationships with six of the country's top eight ...