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Borrowers who snap up remaining large discount trackers could be credit crunch winners

Northern Rock reassures borrowers and brokers John Charcol comment and best buys

News from John Charcol (21 September 2007)

Homebuyers gazumped out of over £200 million annually

Fool.co.uk study highlights today's ruthless house buying tactics

News from Motley Fool (21 September 2007)

CreditExpert.co.uk comments on 'credit crunch'

CreditExpert.co.uk's Jim Hodgkins comments on 'credit crunch'

News from CreditExpert (19 September 2007)

'Mortgage inertia' costing homeowners £5.9 billion each year[1]

One in five homeowners languishing on SVR Homeowners staying on SVR could waste £2,600 each [2]

News from Moneysupermarket.com (19 September 2007)

first direct reduces 10-year fixed rate offset Mortgage to 6.25%

first direct has reduced the interest rate of its highly competitive 10-year fixed rate offset Mortgage from 6.49% (6.9% APR) to 6.25% (6.6% APR).

News from first direct (17 September 2007)

Mortgage market feeling the squeeze as credit crunch hits hard all round says John Charcol

Mainstream lenders' new fixed rates below 6% but still not in tracker territory

News from John Charcol (14 September 2007)

Mortgage lenders await bank rate decision

Next week's Bank Rate decision hangs in the balance John Charcol Mortgage News and Best Buys

News from John Charcol ( 3 September 2007)

Fixed rates fall but not as low as trackers

The mortgage wagon may finally have reached the top of the hill

News from John Charcol (24 August 2007)

Charcol launches "simple to switch" tracker

Market leading lifetime tracker with none of the fees*

News from John Charcol (23 August 2007)

Some stability at last, but be sure to pick a mortgage champion rather than a relegation contender

John Charcol Mortgage News and Best Buys

News from John Charcol (10 August 2007)

Have we reached the peak in both bank rate and fixed rates?

John Charcol says that it looks like 5.75% could well be the top of the cycle

News from John Charcol ( 6 August 2007)

Time's up on excessive exit fees, says John Charcol

Lenders choose to resist, remove, replace or reduce

News from John Charcol ( 3 August 2007)

Now trackers join the great disappearing act

No more money at half a per cent below bank rate John Charcol Mortgage News and Best Buys

News from John Charcol (27 July 2007)

John Charcol mortgage product and best buy news

Fixed rates continue to increase

News from John Charcol (20 July 2007)

John Charcol: MPC forges on with rate hike to 5.75%

Fears over inflation outweigh fears over pushing consumers over the brink

News from John Charcol ( 9 July 2007)

Monthly repayments increase for first time buyers in Wales

Peter Griffiths, chief executive of Principality Building Society, said:

News from Principality Building Society ( 9 July 2007)

John Charcol responds to results of FSA sub-prime project

Ray Boulger, Senior Technical Manager at leading independent mortgage adviser John Charcol, comments on the results of the FSA investigation published today:

News from John Charcol ( 6 July 2007)

Alliance and Leicester introduces two new "thank you's" for mortgage customers

15% pa gross/AER on savings with new limited edition Mortgage Regular Saver and £50 in high street vouchers through the new Mortgage Recommend A Friend scheme

News from Alliance & Leicester ( 4 July 2007)

moneysupermarket.com mortgage map series two

The definitive index to Britain's mortgage landscape

News from Moneysupermarket.com ( 4 July 2007)

Lose pounds with skinny end dates, literally

The end dates for your initial interest rate could be up to four months short of the best in the market, warns Charcol.co.uk

News from John Charcol (28 June 2007)

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