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1. How much can you borrow?

You’ll typically be able to borrow 4 - 4.5 x your salary, depending on your income versus your expenses. Use our calculator to work out how much you could borrow.

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2. What will your monthly repayments look like?

Once you know roughly how much you can borrow, we can help you work out what your monthly repayments would be, ensuring you stay within budget.

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3. Get expert advice tailored to your needs

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Frequently asked questions

Why do I need mortgage advice?

Getting a mortgage is likely to be one of the biggest financial decisions you'll ever make, and it's important you make a choice that suits your circumstances. A mortgage adviser can search the market on your behalf and recommend the right deal for you.

How do I apply for a mortgage?

The process involves providing lots of information to lenders (and filling out a whole lot of forms). Being well prepared is key and can make the process move smoothly. For more guidance, check out our comprehensive guide.

How do I get a mortgage if I'm self-employed?

Being self-employed doesn't mean you can't get a mortgage. Ensuring your books are all up-to-date and keeping a clear record of your finances can help strengthen your position as a borrower. In this case, we'd recommend speaking with a mortgage adviser to find out what you need to do.

What is remortgaging?

Remortgaging is the process of taking out a new loan to cover your previous mortgage. Remortgaging can come with plenty of benefits, from releasing equity in your home to the potential to save money on your monthly repayments. Check out our remortgaging guide for more information.

What is protection?

Protection secures your family and home against the worst-case scenario. It's also important to note that your needs are likely to change throughout your life. Perhaps you're moving jobs, starting a family, or even downsizing. These are all things you need to consider when looking at protection.

Do I need to have a Will in place to get a mortgage?

No, having a Will in place is not a requirement for getting approved for a mortgage.

However, having a Will is generally recommended for everyone regardless of their mortgage situation. It ensures your wishes for your estate are carried out after you pass away, which can avoid complications for your loved ones during an already difficult time.

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A Valued Customer
Excellent service provided. Very efficient and everything was explained to us in detail. Felt our advisor really looked at the best options to suit us.
Posted 27 Jun 2026
Stephanie Blundell - GBR
Friendly and helpful! Would definitely recommend!
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Adam Schumejko - GBR
Ian Turner was brilliant with me, kept me in the loop and helped me as much as he could. Recommend him a lot
Posted 27 Jun 2026
A Valued Customer
My advice was FANTASTIC!! She explained everything to us so we understand the type of commitment we were about to enter. She also secure an additional 5% mortgage from our developer. We couldn't have asked for more. She's the best in the world
Posted 27 Jun 2026
A Valued Customer
My mortgage advisor Nick was amazing, always available to answer any questions I had and helped me understand the whole process.
Posted 27 Jun 2026
Ricky Smith - GBR
Very knowledgeable staff and very helpful. I would recommend Joel to anyone
Posted 27 Jun 2026
James Farmer - GBR
David has been excellent to deal throughout our mortgage application. He’s always prompt to answer our questions and has been clear at explaining all of our options. David has helped us at various stages of our house owning lives - our first mortgage, additional borrowing and a house move and we wouldn’t hesitate to reach out to him for further support in the future.
Posted 27 Jun 2026
A Valued Customer
James was great from the very first contact through to receiving mortgage offer. He found me a great product with a reputable lender. I wouldn’t hesitate to recommend to others.
Posted 27 Jun 2026
Megan Smith
It was the advisor that helped more than the Mortgage Advice Bureau. We had 3 advisors in total, but Amy Benwell helped us the most and bent over backwards for us to achieve what we were asking.
Posted 27 Jun 2026

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