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2. What will your monthly repayments look like?

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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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Mariusz Wieczorek
The service has been extremely good from the very start, very friendly and professional was able to fully facilitate my needs, answer any question and concerns I had. Couldn't ask for better service really happy how everything was handled
Posted 09 May 2025
A Valued Customer
Professional and friendly. Giving advice from experience and feeling that our advisers are genuine and honest with us.
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A Valued Customer
Prompt and efficient - which is just what I wanted
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A Valued Customer
well explained got the right product for what we wanted
Posted 09 May 2025
A Valued Customer
Great service, replied promptly and kept me updated all the way through Emma was brilliant with getting me an offer as my case was not so straight forward, will definitely use in the future.
Posted 09 May 2025
Sarah Percy - Wigan
Amy was amazing. She put me at ease with everything and explained everything thoroughly as I am a novice when it comes to remortgaging. She got me a great deal with no hassle what so ever! Would highly recommend.
Posted 09 May 2025
A Valued Customer
We are very happy with the service provided for the renewal of our mortgage. We were provided with clear information about different mortgage options with advice on how to manage our mortgage in the short term as well as in future.
Posted 09 May 2025
Steven Clarke - Derby
As first time buyers, we were not sure what to expect. We have been very pleasantly surprised of how supportive and informative you have been. Emma has answered all our questions and spent time with us to help us understand the process. Kayleigh has helped with understanding the next stages of the process and what we need to do. Both were super helpful and we are very appreciative.
Posted 08 May 2025
A Valued Customer
Employee picked up the phone promptly and provided valued advice. The process through to application was simple. There was an odd moment where the broker started attempting to sell me insurance that was not necessary for the mortgage. This made me question the motivations of the broker who likely works on commission but declining was simple and there was no pressure.
Posted 08 May 2025

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