How much can I borrow?
Use our mortgage borrowing calculator and discover how much money you could borrow so that you can own your own home. The calculator is free and easy to use, simply enter a few key details to get an estimate of how much you could borrow, allowing you to make informed decisions regarding your new home. Please note this is only an estimate and can vary depending on the lender and your personal circumstances. To get a more accurate quote, we recommend speaking to one of our advisers who will be more than happy to help you.
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How can we help?
Mortgage repayment calculator
By entering some key details, we can help you calculate your monthly mortgage repayments.
Stamp duty calculator
Stamp Duty Land Tax is a fee you will have to pay if the property you’re purchasing is £125,001 or over.
Land and Buildings Transfer Tax
Land and Buildings Transaction Tax (LBTT) in Scotland, is a fee you will have to pay if the property you’re purchasing is £125,001 or over.
First time buyer
Buying your first home can be quite daunting. It’s likely to be the biggest financial commitment you’ll ever have, so you need to know that you’re making the right decision.
Remortgage
If you’ve already got a mortgage on your home, then it might be worth checking to see if you could switch to a better deal to save you money.
Moving home
Moving house is an exciting time but can also be quite stressful, but with our help, it doesn’t need to be. You can relax knowing the whole mortgage process is being looked after by your mortgage adviser.
First Time Buyer
By entering a few details, we can search for the right mortgage deal for you.
Remortgage
By entering a few details, we can search for the right mortgage deal for you.
Moving Home
By entering a few details, we can search for the right mortgage deal for you.
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Because we play by the book we want to tell you that…
Your home may be repossessed if you do not keep up repayments on your mortgage.
There may be a fee for mortgage advice. The actual amount you pay will depend upon your circumstances.
The fee is up to 1% but a typical fee is 0.3% of the amount borrowed.