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The Ultimate First Time Buyers Guide
I finally did it... our very first e-book! 🎉📖 I've been wanting to do this for ages, and I'm so excited to finally share it with you. The Ultimate First-Time Buyer's Guide is the first of what I hope will be many practical guides designed to make property and finance feel less overwhelming. One thing I was very intentional about was not making it overly technical. There are plenty of guides filled with jargon and complex detail, but that wasn't my goal. I wanted to create s
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Jul 302 min read
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What does Nationwide's latest House Price Index tell us about the UK property market?
The latest Nationwide House Price Index shows the housing market is proving more resilient than many expected. Annual house price growth has edged higher, but monthly growth has remained relatively flat, suggesting the market is stabilising rather than accelerating. So, what does this mean for property investors? For Q3 2026, I expect the market to remain selective. Well-priced properties in areas with strong rental demand should continue to attract buyers, while overpriced
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Jul 221 min read
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UK's new Chancellor, John Healey
John Healey has been appointed as the UK's new Chancellor... and the markets have wasted no time reacting. Defence stocks, including BAE Systems, Babcock and QinetiQ, have all moved higher as investors expect increased government spending on defence under Healey's leadership. At the same time, gilt markets and sterling have remained relatively stable, suggesting investors currently see him as a credible and fiscally disciplined appointment, but they're waiting to see exactly
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Jul 221 min read
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Fixed Rate vs Variable Rate Mortgages
Not sure whether to choose a fixed rate or a variable rate mortgage? Here's a simple way to think about it. A fixed rate mortgage means your monthly payments stay the same for an agreed period, usually 2 or 5 years. It's great if you want certainty and protection from interest rate rises. A variable rate mortgage, on the other hand, can go up or down depending on your lender's rate or changes in the market. That means your monthly payments could change too. Here's a bonus tip
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Jul 211 min read
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