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How To Speed Up Your Mortgage Application

Tuesday 26 March 2024

7 Tips to Expedite Your Mortgage Application Process in London with the Help of a Mortgage Adviser

Bank of England retains rate at 5.25% – How will it affect mortgage rates?

Thursday 21 March 2024

Once again, the Bank of England has maintained its current rate at 5.25%. But how will this affect Mortgage Rates and Mortgage Products?

Jeremy Hunt cuts National Insurance by 2p

Wednesday 6 March 2024

Jeremy Hunt’s highly anticipated budget announcement has now clearly outlined the allocation of the country’s resources to the House of Commons.

What is happening to mortgage rates?

Thursday 29 February 2024

On 23/02/2024, a BBC news article stated that several mortgage providers were poised to raise their rates on new fixed-rate mortgage deals.

Are you a London Landlord seeking HMO Mortgage Deals?

Wednesday 28 February 2024

Thomas Oliver have HMO mortgage brokers that are highly experienced and skilled in supporting landlords in their search for HMO mortgages.

Specialist Bad Credit Score Mortgage Advice in London

Tuesday 27 February 2024

Specialist bad credit mortgage brokers, especially in London, play a crucial role in helping individuals secure a remortgage or new mortgage deal.

Congratulations to Steve – Our Giveaway Winner

Monday 5 February 2024

Congratulations to the Thomas Oliver Competition Winner, Steve, the winner of a £250 Amazon Voucher.

The BoE Maintains Base Interest Rate at 5.25% Amidst Inflation Uncertainty

Thursday 1 February 2024

The Bank of England has opted to keep the base interest rate steady at 5.25%, marking the fourth consecutive decision to maintain the rates unchanged.

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Tuesday 30 January 2024

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2024 Mortgage Rates – What are the predictions?

Monday 29 January 2024

The markets have seen the mortgage rates for new deals beginning to fall in 2024. In fact, rates have fallen back under 4% as lenders start to compete