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With this in mind we offer all customers a free protection review! We will inform you of all the products available to help keep both you and your family safe and secure through all lives ups and downs.

Our in house team will review your current policies and requirements, as well discuss your plans for the future. As independent experts we will search the market finding the right products to suit both your budget and circumstances.

We also offer a free basic Will with every protection policy taken.

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The government has announced plans to make buying or selling a home cheaper and quicker with what is being called the “biggest shake-up to the homebuying system in this country’s history.”

Almost one in five equity release mortgages are now taken out to provide financial support to family.

According to industry data, the expected wait for those looking to buy a property has dropped from just over 11 months to less than six months.

It is common for your first mortgage payment to be higher than your subsequent monthly payments for two reasons.

Firstly, a big congratulations, you’ve now exchanged contracts! After weeks and months of waiting, you are about to move in. What should you do first?

The chancellor will deliver her second budget this autumn. Due to slow economic growth and high inflation, the government need to manage a £40 billion shortfall in public finances. There have already been reports about changes to taxes including income tax and capital gains tax.

The chancellor has advised that landlords could have another tax to pay this autumn as the Treasury decide whether to extend national insurance contributions to rental income. 

According to a report in the Guardian, senior ministers have asked Treasury officials to look into a “proportional” property tax to see how it would work as an alternative to the existing stamp duty land tax on owner-occupied homes.