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Kit Sproson

Kit Sproson

Senior Money Writer – Mortgages Expert

As one of MSE's Money writers, Kit's main topics include mortgages, Council Tax, wills, funeral plans and scams. He previously covered credit scoring, students and buy now, pay later. Before joining MSE in 2019, Kit worked as a digital journalist for ITV News as well as a court reporter.

Kit has been nominated for the Mortgage Journalist of the Year Award at the Headline Money Awards in 2022, 2023 and 2024.

In his spare time, Kit enjoys reading, football, travelling and volunteering at Shelter from the Storm.

Latest from Kit Sproson

Council tax discounts.
Many people are eligible for a Council Tax discount or reduction of between 25% and 100%, saving £100s or even £1,000s each year. Those living alone or only with children, students, those with a carer or a specific medical diagnosis – as well as people on low incomes and even those with empty properties could cut their bill. Read on to see who's eligible, how much you might save, and how to apply.
10 June 2026
While only around 6% of estates are liable to pay Inheritance Tax, if you're likely to be one of them, there are ways to plan ahead to legally reduce the bill. This guide talks you through how you can use 'gifting' as a way to pass on some of your money while you're still alive – and the rules you need to know
8 June 2026
Guide about the severe mental impairment council tax discount
Hundreds of thousands of people considered to be 'severely mentally impaired' in England, Scotland and Wales could be missing out on a Council Tax discount worth £100s – and even backdated payments worth £1,000s. We've been raising awareness of this discount for years now, and many have successfully claimed. See if it can help you too.
2 June 2026
Should I overpay my mortgage?
Mortgage overpayments are commonplace right now as homeowners look to offset the impact of today's expensive interest rates. Overpaying your mortgage should be a serious consideration if you have the cash. Many can save £10,000s. Yet rates on many savings accounts are decent, so those on older, cheaper mortgages may actually do better in savings. This guide helps you decide what's best for you.  
2 June 2026
Stop scams
Scams are rife and you'd be hard-pressed to find anyone in the UK who hasn't been targeted. And they're becoming more sophisticated all the time, continuing to deprive people of often life-changing amounts of money. This guide explains what to look out for, how to protect yourself and what to do if you're a victim of a scam – including details of new rules which mean many can get their money back.
1 June 2026
Fake Martin Lewis ads
MoneySavingExpert.com founder Martin Lewis's face has been plastered over the internet for many years now by unscrupulous fraudsters looking to scam people out of money. These ads, be they for cryptocurrency, investments, banks, are scams and not genuine. They're dangerous and you should be on your guard. Martin NEVER endorses products and nor does MSE – so don't be fooled.
1 June 2026
Cheap and free wills.
Die without having made a will and you could be leaving behind significant financial problems for your loved ones. Yet worryingly, we've found that more than half of adults don't have a will, or have one that's out of date. Fortunately, there are low-cost will-writing options out there.
1 June 2026
Cheap mortgage finding
Getting the right mortgage or remortgage deal can save you £100s each month. Where you get it wrong, you can end up paying massively over the odds. In this step-by-step guide, we aim to show how to find the best mortgage deal for you, where to look for a good mortgage broker and other key info.
1 June 2026
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Interest-only mortgages are far less common than they used to be – currently making up just 10% of all mortgages. They're also much harder to be accepted for, so if you're considering one, it's important to understand how they work. This guide talks you through what they are, who can apply for one – and what to do if you've already got an interest-only mortgage that needs paying off.
1 June 2026
Currently, interest rates on many five and 10-year fixes are not far off those of shorter deals – in some cases they're actually better. But should you be fixing your mortgage for this long? This guide takes you through what you need to consider.
27 May 2026
What type of mortgage to choose?
Getting a mortgage is one of the biggest financial commitments you're likely to make. While the prospect can be exciting, navigating the market can be overwhelming – what with 1,000s of deals available and interest rates being high – so it's crucial to understand which mortgage will suit you. This guide outlines the different types of mortgages available and how they differ.
27 May 2026
Boost your mortgage chances.
Getting a mortgage can seem like climbing Everest, especially with high interest rates and the cost of living eating into your budget... but there are ways you can improve the odds. This guide has our 18 top tips on how to boost your chances of getting accepted for a cheaper mortgage deal.
26 May 2026
How much can I afford to borrow?
Income and the size of your deposit – or the amount of equity you've already got – both have a fundamental impact on how much money a mortgage lender might let you borrow. Lenders also 'stress test' to see if you'd be able to keep up with repayments if interest rates went up, so you should be realistic about how much money you hope to borrow.
26 May 2026
Shared ownership: how the scheme works
Buying a share of a property is one way of getting on to the housing ladder – a ladder increasingly hard to climb as property prices have soared. Yet while the concept of Shared Ownership seems straightforward, in practice it's often complicated and expensive. This guide sets out how the scheme works and what to look out for.
21 May 2026