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Capital Mortgages
Capital Home Loans is wholly owned by Irish Life and Permanent plc, which is the largest residential lender in the Republic of Ireland. Capital Home Loans lends in both the residential mortgage and Buy to Let markets. It sells mortgages to intermediaries only. What are mortgage intermediaries? Intermediaries are organisations or individuals that specialise in arranging mortgages for their customers via a range of mortgage providers, but who do not provide mortgages themselves. Capital Home Loans have the following types of mortgage: Buy to Let Fixed Buy to Let Flexible Tracker Self Certification Full status products
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Capital in the news
- The Benefits of Secured Loans Over Unsecured Loans
- How Equity Release is Becoming More Popular
- First-time buyers caught by rising mortgage fees
- Why our key workers cannot afford the property ladder
- Why would you choose to switch your mortgage
- The Dangers of Interest-Only Mortgages
- Cheap Remortgages Are Available
- Releasing the equity in your home
- Consider carefully the remortgage options
- Consumers must be disciplined in tight economic conditions
- Legal and General discovers north-south divide
- NLA issue tips for landlords in face of credit crunch
- Abbey: 2m homeowners set to take advantage of lower house prices
- Halifax: Checking mortgage details crucial
- CML comments on new perpetual mortgage
- Mint Financial Services: Debt consolidation is a good thing
- Lloyds TSB Mortgages: Homeowners opting for a DIY move
- Bridging loans enquiries increase by 50 per cent
- Buy To Let Guide
- The pitfalls of switching to interest-only
- HBOS predicts 9 percent slide in house prices this year
- Down but not out, plucky Debenhams and Punch fight back
- Cheshire and Zurich launch new products
- The market collapses
- Should I use my savings to pay off my mortgage
