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A home to be proud of

With a Halifax mortgage you could have more money to spend on furnishing your new home

Tuesday 29 May 2012 14:53 BST
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We all know that homebuying is one of the most stressful things you’ll ever do. However, it just got a lot easier.

The Halifax has launched a new Home Finder app, ideal for anyone looking to buy in the South East area. It makes finding and buying property easier. Available for iPhone and Android smartphones, it lets you search for properties on the move and gives an indication of how much you could borrow and what your monthly repayments might be.

All interest rates, borrowing and repayment amounts are for illustration only. Actual amounts depend on personal circumstances.

With a vast choice of homes and helpful hints and tips, the Home Finder app - which is available to everyone, not just Halifax customers - helps take the stress out of buying a home.

Along with a 15-minute mortgage promise telling you how much you could borrow in as little as quarter of an hour, the Halifax is there to help you find and buy a home to be proud of.

  1. Fornasetti double-side vase Change between the images, depending on your mood £150, Aria
  2. Jonah two seater sofa A statement sofa that will stay in fashion for years £499, Made.com
  3. Noah Coffee Table Designed exclusively for John Lewis by Bethan Gray. £499, John Lewis
  4. Pendant lamp A burst of colour and a funky asymmetric shape £24.50, BHS
  5. Mixed colour cushions A mix of geometric and bold print cushions to add life to your sofa. £39, BoConcept
  6. Handkerchief vase This vase is stunning, with or without flowers £30, John Lewis

YOUR HOME MAY BE REPOSSESSED IF YOU DO NOT KEEP UP REPAYMENTS ON YOUR MORTGAGE

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