The Debt Test: are you making out a mountain out of your mortgage?

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Resources:

Moneynet Mortgage Guide

Which? Mortgage Guide

Council Mortgage Lenders


The Debt Test: Are You Making Out A Mountain Out Of Your Mortgage?

Written by Rachel Lane


Continued from page 1

The mortgage market is also watched very closely byrepparttar consumer research website, moneynet. In addition to tracking market behaviour, property values and homeowner incomes, moneynet have endeavoured to become increasingly proactive about educating their visitors, so they fully understandrepparttar 149289 complexity ofrepparttar 149290 relevant financial products. In addition to their mortgage comparison service and mortgage protection options, moneynet published a comprehensive mortgage guide earlier this year, as part of its series of consumer product guides. Moneynet isn’trepparttar 149291 only site to offer enhanced information services; Which? also offers a detailed mortgage guide and mortgage search tool powered by Moneyfacts. Both “Switch with Which?” and moneynet takerepparttar 149292 consumer throughrepparttar 149293 types of deal available, detailingrepparttar 149294 different interest rate structures including fixed rates, capped rates, discounted rates, stepped rates and standard variable rates.

The CML state that there is much evidence to show that first-time buyers appreciate this information, includingrepparttar 149295 “debt test”, more so than older households. This is perhaps due torepparttar 149296 fact that many first-time buyers have to borrow much more for their initial property, due to high prices, and that they have generated more personal debt than their parents’ generation. Whilst personal debt remains a major concern forrepparttar 149297 finance industry,repparttar 149298 government andrepparttar 149299 public, financial stability remains possible with education.

* * * * * * * * * * * * Resources: http://www.moneynet.co.uk/mortgage-guide/index.shtml http://www.switchwithwhich.co.uk/mortgage/index.html http://www.cml.org.uk/

Rachel writes for the personal finance blog Cashzilla: http://www.cashzilla.co.uk/ Rachel can ask for five beers and black coffees in Turkish.


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