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  2. Mortgage rates: When will UK interest rates fall again? - AOL

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    Mortgage rates are much higher than they have been for much of the past decade, with the average two-year fixed rate now at 5.47%, according to the financial information service Moneyfacts.

  3. Mortgage industry of the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    The mortgage industry of the United Kingdom has traditionally been dominated by building societies, the first of which opened in Birmingham in 1775. [1] But since the 1970s, the share of new mortgage loans market held by building societies has declined substantially. Between 1977 and 1987, the share fell drastically from 96% to 66%, and that of ...

  4. UK mortgage rates spike to highest level since Truss tax plan ...

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    According to financial information company Moneyfacts, the average rate for a five-year fixed rate mortgage in the U.K. hit 6.01% on Tuesday from 5.97% the previous day.

  5. 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 ). For a number of years the market operated with minimal state intervention, although this changed at least ...

  6. Affordability of housing in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    United Kingdom housing affordability as described by mortgage payments as a percentage of take-home pay from 1983 to 2015. United Kingdom housing affordability as described by house price to earnings ratio from 1984 to 2015. The gap between average income and average housing prices changed between 1985 and 2015 from twice an average salary to ...

  7. Mortgage - Wikipedia

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    For high-ratio mortgage (loan to value of more than 80%), which is insured by Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation, the rate is the maximum of the stress test rate and the current target rate. However, for uninsured mortgage, the rate is the maximum of the stress test rate and the target interest rate plus 2%. [ 21 ]

  8. Buy-to-let mortgages - Wikipedia

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    Buy to let - Wikipedia. Buy-to-let is a British phrase referring to the purchase of a property specifically to let out, that is to rent it out. A buy-to-let mortgage is a mortgage loan specifically designed for this purpose. Buy-to-let properties are usually residential but the term also encompasses student property investments and hotel room ...

  9. How often should you compare mortgage rates? - AOL

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    After experiencing record lows — rates under 3 percent — the U.S. saw the largest mortgage rate run-up in almost 30 years, with average national rates hitting over 7 percent in the fall of ...