When looking to buy a house, it’s important to fully understand the many ins and outs of the mortgage process before making any commitment. And by knowing the right questions to ask, this will ensure there will be no nasty surprises further down the line.
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Mortgages are essential to the fabric of modern society, enabling people to buy a property without having immediate access to thousands of pounds. The development of the modern mortgage, like many things, has its roots in the land.