Homeowners remortgaging due to financial pressures of COVID-19

Homeowners remortgaging due to financial pressures of COVID-19

Almost one in 10 UK homeowners say they have remortgaged to relieve financial anxieties caused by the COVID-19 pandemic, according to a recent survey by Natwest.

Natwest commissioned a survey to look into the remortgaging habits and attitudes of homeowners in the UK to gain a snapshot of how the pandemic has financially impacted homeowners. To continue reading this article, please click here
Source: Property Wire


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