A new tribe of savings providers have thrown down the gauntlet to more established players in the market with a raft of eye-catching fixed interest rates.
Articles written by Emma Lunn
The phone apps that let you go Dutch
A new EU rule means we will soon have a wider choice of smartphone payment apps allowing us to transfer money to friends and contacts.
Does it make sense to rent your car?
Car leasing, where you never actually own your car, may not be the best deal for you, Emma Lunn explains.
Should landlords turn to offset mortgages?
Could an offset mortgage be the solution for beleaguered landlords looking to boost their cash flow? Emma Lunn investigates.
Can you get your inheritance back after being cut out of a will?
If you feel you’ve been unfairly cut out of a will, you might have a chance of making a claim and inheriting anyway. Emma Lunn reports.
Were you mis-sold your house?
Many homebuyers come to regret their purchases. But if they were mis-sold, is there anything they can do about it? Emma Lunn explains.
Help-to-buy’s mortgage prisoners
First-time buyers who purchased their homes using the government’s help-to-buy scheme could find themselves short of options when they decide to remortgage.
A leg-up onto the property ladder with an Isa
You can save for a new home with help-to-buy or lifetime Isas. Which is best, asks Emma Lunn.
Beware of shoddy new builds
Housebuilders are setting aside millions to make right the shoddy work done on their new-build properties. Emma Lunn reports.
Do you own your holiday home in North Cyprus?
Britons who have bought property in North Cyprus may find themselves facing legal battles, says Emma Lunn.