Thursday 23 April 2009

Will the current potential solutions to encourage and expand rural village life work?

Matthew Taylor MP has just produced a 200 page document on the Rural Economy and Affordable Housing which addressed the issue of second home ownership. In this document Matthew raises many good points which show why so many rural communities are suffering. Unfortunately for Matthew, much of the good work he did was missed and instead the bulk of the focus from the report has been on second home ownership and the problems it causes. Read on to find out what Kate thinks to Matthew Taylor's document!

Tuesday 21 April 2009

Is it still acceptable to have a second home when so many people can’t afford one?

The subject of second home ownership is certainly very topical at the moment, hitting the headlines on television, radio and newspapers. So, is it still acceptable to have a second home when so many people can’t afford one? The answer to this is simple: Yes. We live in a free society and as much as it’s important for us to be able to practice free speech, so it’s important for us to be able to choose how and where we spend our hard earned cash. If it’s a second home somewhere around the UK or abroad, then so be it, or is it? Read on to find out the truth about second home ownership!

Tuesday 7 April 2009

Radio 4 You and Yours: Are second homes fair?

Great programme run by the Manchester You and Yours team. If you are interested not just in the debate on second home owners, but also in the need for affordable homes in rural communities, then 'listen again'

Wednesday 1 April 2009

Should you worry about Negative Equity? Can you avoid Repossession?

Currently the headlines are reporting what appear to be 'huge' numbers of people in negative equity (reports are around one million people) and repossessions are rising by the minute, estimated at 75,000 in 2009.

Watch Kate's video on Negative Equity and Repossession, where she worked with Nottingham Trent University's media team and students to produce the truth about Negative Equity: that if you aren't selling and if you can continue to pay your mortgage it's not something to worry about.

Repossession is growing, but from an all time low, and although it's awful for anyone to be repossessed and 75,000 sounds a 'high' figure, it's important to remember that this equates to less than 1% of the number of people affected who have a mortgage. And if you are in fear of repossession, there are lots of things you can do to avoid it. Watch our video on Repossession and also our article on Repossession if you need further help.