- All our mortgage adviser partners are authorised and regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority
- All tried-and-tested local mortgage specialists
1. Complete and submit the enquiry form.
2. You will receive details from three mortgage advisers from our panel of approved suppliers.
3. They will be in touch to discuss your requirements, or if you are in a hurry, you can contact them.
Are you in need of a Mortgage Adviser in the Bath area?
Arranging a mortgage is a key part of the property-buying process.
Though you can secure a mortgage on your own, most buyers prefer to enlist the help of a mortgage adviser. These professionals handle the legwork by finding the best mortgage rates and explaining the pros and cons of each option. Once you decide on a mortgage offer, they will complete and submit the necessary paperwork to the lender for you.
Mortgage advisers will either charge a set fee or earn through commission on the mortgage. If paid by commission, they receive payment from the lender after your mortgage is approved. Sometimes this commission is added to your mortgage, so you won't have to pay it immediately.
In some instances, the lender pays the mortgage adviser's commission, meaning you won't be billed for their services. Before engaging a mortgage adviser, confirm their payment structure. You might need to account for their fees in your overall budget.
BuyingConveyancingMortgages
The offer process will be heavily influenced by local market conditions. Estate agents will list properties at an asking price based on their experience of similar properties in the local area.
Read more
BuyingMortgages
Signing up to a mortgage is a major part of buying a property, and typically you’ll be locked in to the mortgage for 2-5 years, so getting the best deal is critical.
Read more
BuyingMortgages
Shared Ownership/Share To Buy are schemes designed to support first time buyers in entering the property market. Under this scheme, you would purchase a percentage of your home between 10% and 75%.
Read more
October 4th, 2024
Competition between mortgage lenders has been on the increase in recent months with lenders offering new buyers the best deals.
Read moreAugust 5th, 2024
On 1st August 2024, The Bank of England announced their first cut to the base interest rate since March 2020. In a closely debated decision, the rate has been cut from 5.25% to 5%.
Read moreJuly 24th, 2024
Saving for a deposit is a massive challenge for first time buyers in the UK. Here we cover some of the schemes available to help first time buyers get on the housing ladder.
Read more