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www.assetsure.com
www.esure.com
www.webmoney.co.uk
www.eaglestar.co.uk
www.insurance.co.uk
www.directline.co.uk 
www.lifesearch.co.uk
www.friendlylife.co.uk
www.norwichunion.com
www.insurancewide.com
www.screentrade.co.uk
www.axa-direct.co.uk
www.bankofscotland.co.uk
www.askbm.co.uk
www.churchill.co.uk
www.cis.co.uk
www.cornhill.co.uk
www.find.co.uk
www.NFUmutual.co.uk
www.northernrock.co.uk
www.lifeinsurancewiz.com
www.pru.co.uk
www.royal-liver.com
www.morethan.com
www.ecclesiastical.co.uk 
www.swinton.co.uk
www.woolwich.co.uk
www.legalandgeneral.com
www.abi.org.uk
www.lifepoliciesdirect.co.uk
www.protected.co.uk

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There's alot going on! What do you think?

Interest rates are low but could rise? Is this a good time to buy?

Yes
No

Varialbe rate mortgages go up if bank interest rates do. Which is your preference?

Fixed Rate
Variable rate

Interest only mortgages are cheaper but in the end you don't end up owning the property. Which is better?

Interest Only
Repayment

House prices are waivering. Do you think this is a good time to buy?

Yes
No

Shared equity mortgages allow you to buy a new home with 5% deposit and an equity loan through FirstBuy. What do you think?

Too complicated
Too expensive
Too risky

Rent to buy allows you to peg a property price, save towards a deposit and pay reduced rent. What do you think?

Works best in a rising market
Too complicated
Good option