Category: First Time Buyer
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The Funding War: How the New ISA Limit Prioritises the UK Stock Market Over Mortgage Lending
In the world of property finance, every policy decision—even those seemingly focused solely on savings—has a ripple effect on the lending ecosystem. The recent Budget announcement to cut the annual Cash ISA contribution limit from £20,000 to £12,000 for those under 65 is one such decision. While the government’s stated intent is to ignite a new culture…
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The Renters’ Rights Act: What It Means for Landlords, Tenants, and Property Investors
The UK government has recently published a comprehensive guide to the Renters’ Rights Act, a reform designed to reshape the rental landscape and strengthen protections for tenants. While the act focuses primarily on improving living conditions and security for renters, it also carries significant implications for landlords and property investors — making it essential to…
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💡 Understanding Loan-to-Value (LTV): A Key to Smarter Borrowing
At Empreso, we believe that strong financial decisions start with understanding the numbers behind them.One of the most important—and often overlooked—factors in borrowing is your Loan-to-Value ratio, or LTV. Let’s break down what it means and how it can help you borrow with confidence. What Is Loan-to-Value (LTV)? The Loan-to-Value ratio (LTV) compares how much…
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UK Mortgage Rates Explained: Bank of England Rate → Standard Viable Rate → Deal Options
Navigating the UK mortgage landscape can be complex, especially with fluctuating interest rates and varying lender offerings. At the heart of this system lies the Bank of England Base Rate, a key figure influencing borrowing costs. But how does this rate impact your mortgage? And what do terms like Standard Variable Rate (SVR) and fixed-rate…
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Concessionary Purchase Explained
Concessionary Purchase Explained: How a Discount Can Become Your Deposit Mortgage & Property Finance Guide Concessionary Purchase Explained: How a Discount Can Become Your Deposit Buying a home below its market value—often from a family member, landlord, or employer—can allow the “discount” to count as your deposit. Here’s how it works, who it suits, and…
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⏰ BREAKING: The Bank of England Has Cut Rates… Again.
🎙️ “THE BANK OF ENGLAND JUST HANDED YOU £1,000s… But 90% of People Will MISS Out! Will YOU Be in the 10%? 👇” 📉 Interest rate: Now 4.00%📆 That’s the third cut in 2025 alone: And while the media says “Good news!”…We’re saying: “Wake up.”This is your chance to move — not to wait. 🧠…
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The Cheapest Places to Buy Property in the UK
Where to Snag a Home for Under £150k—and Still Get Strong Returns The UK property market is tougher than ever in 2025, but bargains still exist—if you know where to look. We crunched the latest data to reveal the 10 cheapest places to buy right now, plus expert tips on avoiding hidden pitfalls. 🏆 2025’s Top…
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What Buyers & Tenants Truly Want in 2025: The Ultimate Property Wishlist(And How Savvy Investors Can Deliver It)
The 2025 UK property market isn’t just about bricks and mortar—it’s about lifestyle, flexibility, and emotional value. After analysing 2,000 surveys and 2025 trend reports, here’s what today’s buyers and tenants actually crave (spoiler: it’s not granite countertops). 1. Buyers’ #1 Desire: “Future-Proof” Homes What They Want: Data Point: 82% of Gen Z buyers would pay 5% more for a…
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2025’s Hidden Homebuyer Tricks: 5 Loopholes Banks Don’t Want You to Know
IntroductionThe 2025 property market is tougher than ever—higher rates, stricter affordability checks, and bidding wars on anything decent. But while banks tighten the screws, smart buyers are exploiting these 5 little-known loopholes to slash costs, skip deposits, and even lock in sub-3% mortgage rates. Here’s what agents won’t tell you—but Empreso will. 1. The “Ghost Listing” Discount (Save 10-15%)…
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2025’s Secret First-Time Buyer Loophole: How to ‘Inherit’ a Mortgage Rate
Introduction First-time buyers in 2025 face a brutal reality: average mortgage rates hovering near 5%, house prices still 20% above pre-pandemic levels, and affordability rules getting stricter. But there’s an under-the-radar strategy gaining traction—one that lets you “inherit” a sub-3% mortgage rate from a seller. This little-known portable mortgage loophole is helping savvy buyers save £300+/month—and in some cases, even take over a…
