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  2. UK mortgage terminology - Wikipedia

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    Mortgage balances outstanding – the total mortgage balances outstanding at a given point of time. Net mortgage lending – the total change in balances outstanding between two points in time, this can also be calculated by adding together the total gross lending in a period, less repayments, redemptions and loan losses in the same time period.

  3. Mortgage industry of the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    100% mortgages are mortgages that require no deposit (100% loan to value). Examples include: some first-time buyer deals, when perhaps a portion of the loan is secured against a parent's property; concessionary purchase (inter-family property transaction), when the purchase is at below market value; Right to Buy purchase at a discounted ...

  4. UK mortgage lending drops as property market cools

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    The mortgage market slowed in the third quarter of the year between July and September. The Bank of England’s (BoE) latest data showed Brits borrowed £73.4bn ($97bn) in mortgages between July ...

  5. The Cambridge Building Society - Wikipedia

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    In 2019 The Cambridge Building Society reported gross lending of £295m and mortgage book growth of 8%. Assets as at 31 December totalled £1.586 billion and profit after tax reached £3.6 million. General reserves were stable at £87.3 million. [15] In 2018 The Cambridge reported a pre-tax profit of £3.2 million [16] and in 2017 £3.8m.

  6. Buy-to-let mortgages - Wikipedia

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    Buy-to-let mortgage is a mortgage arrangement in which an investor borrows money to purchase property in the private rented sector in order to let it out to tenants. Buy-to-let mortgages have been on offer in the UK since 1996. [6] Lenders calculate how much they are willing to lend using a different formula than for an owner-occupied property.

  7. United Kingdom National Accounts – The Blue Book - Wikipedia

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    Chapter 1; [5] provides a summary of the UK National Accounts along with explanations and tables that cover the main national and domestic aggregates, for example gross domestic product [6] at current market prices and chained volume measures; the GDP deflator; gross value added (GVA) at basic prices; gross final expenditure at current prices; GDP per head and; GDP and real household ...

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  9. Commercial mortgage - Wikipedia

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    Gross commercial and residential lending began picking up at a similar pace from 2009 onwards, exhibiting 16.2% and 18.2% non-inflation adjusted growth respectively between 2009 and 2013. [4] In 2014, commercial lending represented just 5.2% of overall gross mortgage lending by volume, but 25.3% by value.