Posts by Ross Jones
The Pros and Cons of Consolidating Debts onto a Mortgage
Consolidating debts is a financial strategy that many people turn to when they’re looking to simplify their finances and reduce the pressure of multiple monthly payments. One of the more common ways of consolidating debt is by adding it onto a mortgage.
Read MoreMake your home greener using a mortgage
How to make your home greener using a mortgage. Making your home more energy-efficient and eco-friendly is one of the best ways to reduce your environmental impact, save on energy bills, and increase your property’s value. However, many homeowners believe that going green requires significant upfront investment. What if you could use your mortgage to…
Read MoreTop Tips for Financing Home Improvements with a Mortgage
Home improvements can significantly enhance both the value and comfort of your property. Whether you’re updating your kitchen, extending your home, or renovating a bathroom, it’s a great way to improve your living space. However, financing these projects can be costly, and many homeowners may not have the funds available upfront. If you’re considering financing…
Read MorePhil Spencer Announces Home Financial As Top Mortgage Brokers In The UK For Customer Service
Home Financial wins award at the 21st ESTAS Awards, the most prestigious awards in the UK property sector The Birchwood Park, Warrington based mortgage advisers Home Financial received the Gold award for Mortgage Brokers in the North West at the prestigious ESTAS Customer Service Awards 2024 sponsored by Reapit & PayProp. The winners were announced…
Read MoreBank Rate and the housing market
In August, the Bank of England (BoE) cut Bank Rate for the first time since March 2020. But what does this much awaited reduction mean for the housing and mortgage markets? Bank Rate Bank Rate is the interest rate that the BoE pays to commercial banks who hold money with them. This directly affects…
Read MoreDon’t invalidate your home cover
Nearly two-thirds of UK consumers could have accidentally invalidated their home insurance*, according to a survey. Many people with home insurance said they have gone against common policy terms in the past. 11% have left their home unsecured, even though they are required to take reasonable measures to mitigate the chances of a break-in. Other…
Read MoreLabour’s changes to housing policy
Following Labour’s landslide election win, much of the nation is waiting to find out what is in store for the UK housing market. Many major policy changes will be announced in the Autumn Budget on 30 October, but Housing Secretary Angela Rayner has already announced the new draft of the National Planning Policy Framework (NPPF),…
Read MoreHousing changes the UK hopes to see
Before the election, property experts Rightmove carried out a survey to ascertain what this new government’s priorities should be when it comes to housing. Here is a roundup of what the nation is hoping for. Speed up housebuilding One of the top recommendations was making improvements to the housebuilding process1. Buyer demand has increased…
Read MoreConsiderations for FTBs
Getting onto the property ladder has always been a challenge, but perhaps even more so at the moment. A report has found that it is currently the most expensive time to be a first-time buyer (FTB) in over 70 years1. Managing monthly payments Higher mortgage repayments are a particular barrier to homeowning; between March…
Read MoreHome Financial Charity Football Tournament
On Saturday 11th of May, we held our first Home Financial Charity Football Tournament at Runcorn Linnets Football Club in aid of Halton Haven Hospice. It was a scorcher of a day and was great to see the players, their families, and friends enjoying the day’s events. The competition was fierce among the 12 teams…
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