Green Mortgages linked to EPC ratings set to soar in number

Green Mortgages linked to EPC ratings set to soar in number

Around a quarter of mortgage lenders currently have ‘green’ products promoting improved EPCs - and the vast majority of the rest say similar mortgages are on their way.

he Mortgage Advice Bureau tested 64 major lenders - some 25 per cent currently offer green or net zero mortgages, and of the others 88 per cent say they have plans to do so. To continue reading, please Click Here
Source: Estate Agent Today


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