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Our new enquirer was a Teacher and was concerned. 'I am in a steady job on a regular income - why wont another Lender take on my mortgage?' She had just come off a fixed rate with her current Lender and had been offered a standard variable rate of 5.4% when base rate was 0.5%. She was understandably miffed. Particularly as she knew the Lender concerned was still in business only...

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You and your mortgage broker

What is the benefit of using a mortgage broker? If you value independent advice you should use a mortgage broker. If you want to save stress, time, and money you should use a mortgage broker. Why use us? See our testimonials:
  • "We were kept well informed in all our dealings"- Kavin, Falmouth
  • "Excellent service, thank you very much"- Dave, Newport
  • "A trouble free and professional service."- Ian, Newcastle Upon Tyne
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Can you get a mortgage?

The mortgage market has changed greatly over recent years. You may be wondering if you are likely to be able to arrange a mortgage at all. There are three key factors when assessing your opportunity to borrowing funds.
  • Availability of deposit funds (at least 10%)
  • Your credit history
  • Your income
If you have a problem with your credit history or cannot prove your income there may still be some options for you. A deposit will always be required.
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