'The cost of the typical home loan has soared to a seven-year high with families facing mortgage bills more than 20 per cent higher than two years ago as the effects of the credit crunch take their toll.
Bank of England figures show that the typical homeowner is paying £135 more a month for their mortgage than last year, prompting fears of a rise in home repossessions as people struggle to pay debts.'
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ouch 135 pound more a month than last year, 1500 quid a year not being spent on other things, ouch, feel that economy slow down
Milan.
Bank of England figures show that the typical homeowner is paying £135 more a month for their mortgage than last year, prompting fears of a rise in home repossessions as people struggle to pay debts.'
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/main.../nrates107.xml
ouch 135 pound more a month than last year, 1500 quid a year not being spent on other things, ouch, feel that economy slow down
Milan.
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