On the 17th November 2022, the Chancellor Jeremy Hunt, presented his Autumn Statement to Parliament in a bid to restore some stability to the British economy. With the announcement that the UK now joins many other countries in a recession, and much talk of taxes, less was said about the impact on mortgages than in previous announcements. So, what does the Autumn Statement mean for mortgages?
Understanding What the Future Holds For Your Mortgage
Understandably, recent market turbulence has prompted an influx in homeowners reaching out to their lender or mortgage broker, over concerns about monthly payments and what will happen once their fixed-rate mortgage deal ends. It seems that we all have plenty of mortgage questions that need answering right now. Here we address a few of the most pressing mortgage questions as best we can, to shed some light on what the future holds for your mortgage.
What Do The 2022 Stamp Duty Cuts Mean For Homebuyers?
Can Remortgaging Help You Save Against Rising Energy Costs?
As the price of energy rockets, generating solar power and using it within your own household now offers a far bigger saving than it used to. Not only can solar panels reduce your energy bills, they can also improve your carbon footprint, too. More and more people are remortgaging their current properties releasing equity to fund home improvements in the hope that the value of their property will increase in the long term. However, remortgaging could also be an option for funding solar panels. Solar power might not only increase the value of your property, but also tick the box for homeowners looking for an energy efficient house to reduce energy bills.
What Does The Base Rate Rise Mean For Your Mortgage?
When Leaving London Leaves You In A Spin
An estimated 700,000 people left London for the countryside during Lockdown, opting for more space to work from home and have the great outdoors on their doorstep. However, while many people are enjoying their new found freedom, others are starting to regret their decision and are flocking back to the city, having made the most expensive mistake of their lives.