Remortgagors see increase in property value

Remortgagors see increase in property value

Of those who remortgaged, 62% saw it lead to an increase in the value of their home, according to a recent survey by Natwest.

The survey also revealed that almost half (45%) of 18-30 year olds’ homes are now worth between 10% and 20% more having remortgaged. In addition, 13% of those chose to remortgage when they realised the value of their property had increased.
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Source: Property Wire


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