Relational building projects: how to avoid a bumpy ride
In this blog, Kelvin Sampson, Architect and Co-Founder of Leap Architects, gives his advice for avoiding a turbulent building project.
In this blog, Kelvin Sampson, Architect and Co-Founder of Leap Architects, gives his advice for avoiding a turbulent building project.
Paul Houghton, CEO of Kingdom Bank, provides his thoughts on the issue of ‘de-banking’.
The decision to buy a church building is often the start of a journey with real ups and downs, with many congregations experiencing the frustration of missing out on a building they had set their hearts on. We spoke with Andy Palmer about how Christ Church Balham are handling the recent disappointment of an unsuccessful bid on a new church building to house their growing ministries.
We spoke with Kelvin Sampson, Architect and Co-Founder of Leap Architects, about how churches can be designing buildings that serve their communities well.
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For personal mortgages our maximum mortgage is 4.5x your gross annual income subject to affordability. Buy-to-lets are assessed on the rent achieved from the property.
The ratio between the sum of money lent on a mortgage agreement and the value of the share of the security property owned by the customer, as confirmed by the Bank.
‘APRC’ stands for ‘Annual Percentage Rate of Charge’. Mortgage Lenders now have to include any mortgage related fees, redemption charges and valuation fees as part of the annual interest calculation when quoting an interest rate and this is referred to as the APRC.
A comprehensive assessment of income and expenditure both currently and in the foreseeable future.