MoneySavingExpert News London and Country Lenders restrict cheap mortgage dealsMortgage lenders are restricting their best deals to borrowers who apply direct, effectively cutting out most of the broker market.13 July 2010 The seven-year fixed mortgage from the Co-op: is it any good?Homeowners can fix their mortgage payments for seven years rather than the standard two, five or ten years.29 June 2010 House prices confusion: are values rising or falling?House prices fell for the second month in a row during May, according to mortgage lender Halifax.4 June 2010 Cheapest five-year fix mortgage in a year from the Co-opThe Co-operative bank will launch the cheapest five-year fix in over a year tomorrow in a sign that longer-term mortgage deals are getting cheaper.25 May 2010 Ombudsman warning on interest-only mortgage debtsHundreds of thousands of homeowners with an interest-only mortgage could face a debt crisis when their loans mature, it is feared.18 May 2010 Hung parliament: how will it affect your finances?The UK is heading for its first hung parliament since 1974 following yesterday's General Election, but how will this affect your wallet?7 May 2010 Time to fix your mortgage?Mortgage rates are at their lowest level for a year so is now the time for homeowners to lock themselves into a cheap fixed rate deal?27 April 2010 Mortgage holders could save by switching to daily interestMortgage holders whose interest is calculated once a year could save cash by switching to a deal where interest is worked out on a daily basis.9 April 2010 Is it time to fix your mortgage?Borrowers have been urged by some sections of the mortgage market and media to fix their home loan rates over recent weeks, but is that good advice?8 March 2010 Mortgage boost for small deposit borrowersMortgage rates for borrowers with smaller deposits are falling in yet more signs of an easing in lender restrictions.19 February 2010 First345 Suggest a story Got a money-related news story that affects you? Email us