
If you require a larger mortgage (£300k+) or perhaps your situation is a little more complicated than most, perhaps due to a property portfolio, then we can help.
Lenders are often able to offer preferential terms and levels of service to clients requiring larger mortgages, but it’s still worth hunting around to make sure you’re getting the best, even if your bank is offering you a “special” deal.
We’re used to helping people with busy lives and complicated circumstances, that’s why we offer contact outside regular business hours and dedicated named contacts to assist you from start to finish. We use our experience in the industry to ensure you’re aware of the most suitable products and receive the highest levels of service and support.
Send us an email or call us on 0844 880 6530 to see how we can help
YOUR HOME MAY BE REPOSSESSED IF YOU DO NOT KEEP UP REPAYMENTS ON YOUR MORTGAGE
We do not charge a fee for residential mortgage advice. We charge an administration fee for processing each of your mortgage contracts and our fees only become payable if/when you decide to go ahead with an application.
Standard residential mortgages
For standard residential mortgage contracts the typical fee is £199, payable on application. Alternatively, you may pay a fee of 0.5% of the mortgage loan, payable on application, and any commission received from the lender will be returned to you after completion.
Buy-to-let mortgages
For buy-to-let mortgages the typical fee is £299, payable on application. Please note that the FSA does not regulate buy-to-let mortgages
Offshore and commercial mortgages
For offshore and commercial mortgages the typical fee is £399, payable on application.
Equity Release Mortgages & Home Reversion Plans
For Equity release mortgages and Home Reversion Plans the typical fee is £499, of which £249 is payable at the point a personal recommendation is made, whether you decide to proceed or not, and the remaining £250 payable if/when an application is made.
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