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Squeezing house between fingers trying to decide whether to buy or let?
21 Mar

If you rent your home, it can be frustrating to know your hard-earned cash is going into someone else’s pocket each month.

If you’ve ever thought about owning your own place, the mortgage market may appear daunting. How do you choose the right deal? Which lenders should you talk to? And what on earth is a Standard Variable Rate?!

Specialist mortgage advice for first time buyers

We know choice is important, so we have access to over 50 of the UK’s best known lenders, thousands of products, and some exclusive deals that you won’t find anywhere else.

But we also know that choice is no good without guidance and advice. We spend time getting to know you and your specific circumstances, and we will help you understand:

  • How much you can borrow
  • The extra costs you need to consider
  • How to protect your investment
  • Which mortgage deal is most suitable

Most importantly, we’ll support you throughout the purchase process. That way, you can be sure someone is there to guide you every step of the way.

YOUR HOME MAY BE REPOSSESSED IF YOU DO NOT KEEP UP REPAYMENTS ON YOUR MORTAGE

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