Yorkshire Building Society mortgages
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Yorkshire Building Society's range of mortgages covers first-time buyers, those moving home and remortgagers. Its options include fixed-rate, offset, tracker and capped-rate mortgage and remortgage deals.
The lender also has self-certification deals with offset features and Open Market HomeBuy mortgages.
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Mortgages News
RICS: Bank must introduce cap to stop house price bubbleRics has suggested that the Bank of England introduce a cap of five per cent on house price growth to guard against a house price bubble. |
CML says house price bubble concerns are prematureDespite reporting a significant rise in the number of first-time buyers, the latest report from the Councikl of Mortgage Lenders says talk of a house price bubble is premature. |
Cable warns Help to Buy could create house price bubbleThe Business Secretary has warned that the government's Help to Buy scheme could create a house price bubble in some parts of the UK. |
House price increase brings more sellers to marketRics notes that an increase in house prices has led to more people selling their home and says that it will be carefully monitoring the market so prices do not become unaffordable. |
Halifax HPI: House prices up 5.4% in last 12 monthsThe Halifax house price index for August shows that prices have gone up by 5.4 per cent over the 12 months to the end of July. |
Mortgages prop up Funding for LendingFunding for Lending is being driven forward by an increase in mortgage lending, the Bank of England has said. |
Carney "ready" to stop housing bubbleNew Bank of England governor Mark Carney says he is "personally" ready to see off the dangers of a housing bubble. |
House prices continue upward climbHouse prices rose by one per cent between June and July, according to the latest data from the Land Registry. |
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