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The housing market in 2012

Most experts are agreeing that the housing market is going to stay depressed through most of 2012, with house prices potentially falling even lower than they did originally back when the housing market first fell into its slump. Although there … Continue reading

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Best mortgage deals out at the moment

It can be difficult to navigate the mortgage market right now because of several different factors, such as the EU sovereign debt crisis and the inevitable recession occurring within the nation, this forcing interest rates to start to increase. Just … Continue reading

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