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office@lincolnshireifa.co.uk
01427 872718
Not only do you need to consider which mortgage interest rate is right for you, you also need to think about the product that best suits your individual needs.
We understand how important getting your property is to you. We know that a mortgage is something you just want sorted and as cheaply as possible so that you can focus on getting the keys to your new home, paying a lower amount each month or adding to your property portfolio.
We will help you with your mortgage decisions and the application process every step of the way.
We are in a fortunate position to be able to offer you access to products from a large panel lenders including products that are only available from lenders to the public through mortgage brokers like ourselves.
We offer a comprehensive range of mortgage products from across the market. We offer both first and second charge mortgage, but not deals that you can only obtain by going direct to a lender.
For those seeking to increase their existing borrowing, alternative finance options may be available and more appropriate for your needs. For example, a further advance from your existing lender or an unsecured loan (e.g. a personal loan). For those seeking a 'Retirement Interest Only Mortgage', a 'Lifetime Mortgage' may be available and more appropriate for your needs.
Get in Touch and we can explain more about how we can help with your mortgage or equity release needs
Is your current mortgage deal coming to an end? You could save money by remortgaging
Do you need help buying your first home?
We can search the market to find a mortgage that suits you best
You may be thinking of moving home and want to know what you can afford to borrow?
Give us a call and we can discuss your options
Are you thinking of buying an investment property to rent out?
Or you may have a property portfolio that needs reviewing
Would you like to release equity from your home for home improvements, or other reasons?
Do you need finance help with short term lending? or with property development?
The Financial Conduct Authority does not regulate most forms of buy to let mortgage.