Pay Off Your Mortgage in 2 Years

Pay Off Your Mortgage in 2 Years

Graham Hooper
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Author:  Graham Hooper
Condition:  New
Format:  Hardback
Pages:  192
Publisher:  Ebury Publishing
Year:  2006
ISBN:  9780563522843

Pay Off Your Mortgage in 2 Years is a unique television event with 16 hours of prime-time programming on BBC2, broadcast over 2 years. Guided by financial expert Graham Hooper, and presenter Ren Carayol, 8 households attempt to clear their mortgages through a range of money-saving and money-making strategies. The Pay Off Your Mortgage in 2 Years book, published against the 1st series in 2006, with the paperback publishing against the 2nd series in 2007, shows you how to identify the strategy that will best suit you and your mortgage. It includes jargon-free advice, no nonsense information, case studies and inspiration for everyone burdened by a mortgage. Pay Off Your Mortgage in 2 Years is aimed at home-owners everywhere and anyone interested in finance, property or who has followed the tv series.

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