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Will 2025 Be a Big Year For Mortgages?

How will mortgage and remortgage rates fair over the next twelve months?

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Inheritance Tax Explained

Find out everything you need to know about how UK Inheritance Tax works.

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What Happens To a Mortgage When Someone Dies?

Find out everything you need to know about the process involved in dealing with an outstanding mortgage debt when someone dies.

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Bank Of England Base Rate Remains at 4.75%

Bank Of England Monetary Policy Committee votes to keep base rate unchanged at 4.75%

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How Could The Latest House Price Rises Affect Mortgages?

Find out how Halifax and Nationwide's latest House Price Index data could affect mortgages.

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What Impact Could The Latest Rise In Inflation Have On Mortgages?

How could the recent rise in the headline rate of inflation affect mortgages?

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Are Tracker Mortgages a Smart Move After The Base Rate Cut?

Are tracker mortgages a solid option following the recent base rate cut by the Bank Of England?

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Bad Credit Myths, Debunked

Debunking the misconceptions and stigma around bad credit.

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1,000 Trustpilot Reviews

More than 1,000 customers have given Haysto a review on Trustpilot - one hell of an achievement!

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