
With the energy price cap set to rise to £3,240 in October, we look at the help available if you’re worried about getting into ‘energy debt’ and the steps you can take to lower your energy bills.
With the energy price cap set to rise to £3,240 in October, we look at the help available if you’re worried about getting into ‘energy debt’ and the steps you can take to lower your energy bills.
The latest move by the Bank of England to relax mortgage affordability rules should make it easier for first-time buyers to take out a mortgage.
The Financial Conduct Authority has called on lenders to work harder to understand the cost of living problems people are facing. And to ensure they are offered the right support.
Nearly two million homeowners will face higher mortgage repayments after the Bank of England increased interest rates for the fifth consecutive time.
Good news for homeowners as mortgage lenders lower their fees, while 40% of deals no longer charge a fee at all.
Right to Buy extended, first-time buyers to be given access to low-cost mortgages and housing benefit claimants able to use the income towards mortgage repayments.
With the cost of living rising, we take a look at how you can use your property to generate some extra cash.
Government gives £15 billion to help households cope with cost of living hike, with extra cash for those who are most vulnerable.
There are several home improvement schemes available that'll give you money to reduce your energy bills. Let's take a look.