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With interest rates raising again, it has been a huge pressure on borrowers and anyone trying to get on the property ladder. There are some good resources available if you want to understand more about mortgages, We would recommend checking this article from The Guardian<\/a>, about interest-only mortgages, which suggests some good avenues for getting a mortgage.<\/p>\n

A positive news has been that struggling homeowners are to be given a year-long grace period before their home is repossessed as part of a agreement between the government and lenders after this week\u2019s shock interest rate rise.<\/p>\n

The main points of the charger are:<\/p>\n