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Sell Your Yorkshire Home Comment on LSL Report

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Yorkshire, United Kingdom (17 June, 2011) – Sell Your Yorkshire Home, a UK property market specialist that can facilitate fast house sales in Yorkshire, comment on the findings published in the recent LSL Property Services report. The central finding in the comprehensive LSL report was that in May 2011, house prices rose by just £20 on average, with homes steadily becoming more affordable for...

Sell Your Yorkshire Home Comment on Rising Familial Debts

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Yorkshire, United Kingdom (16 May, 2011) – Sell Your Yorkshire Home, a UK property market specialist that can facilitate fast house sales in Yorkshire, comment on a charity’s recent findings that debt is rising considerably for families in the UK. The Consumer Credit Counselling Service (CCCS) has found that many families are struggling to cope with a combination of rising living costs, fixed...

Sell Your Yorkshire Home Comment on Increase in Mortgage Arrears

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Yorkshire, United Kingdom (March 28, 2011) – Sell Your Yorkshire Home, a UK property market specialist that can facilitate fast house sales in Yorkshire, reveal that mortgage arrears are on the rise as more people struggle to keep up with their mortgage payments. The Yorkshire Post recently printed an article highlighting that the final quarter of 2010 saw the first increase in the amount of...

Sell Your Yorkshire Home Predict Repossession Rise in 2011

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Yorkshire, United Kingdom (March 28, 2011) – Sell Your Yorkshire Home, a UK property market specialist that can facilitate fast house sales in Yorkshire, warn that many people across the UK may lose their home as interest rates rise and the effects of the spending cuts begin. Sell Your Yorkshire Home can provide fast house sales in Yorkshire to help homeowners clear any debts or ccj’s and to...

Sell Your Yorkshire Home ready to help as repossession levels look set to rise

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Yorkshire, UK (25 February 2011) – The latest figures from the Council of Mortgage Lenders show that the number of home repossessions in the UK is at its lowest in three years, with around 36,300 people having their homes repossessed in 2010 – a 24 per cent fall on the previous year. While this may come as good news, experts are warning that they expect repossession rates to rise...