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Equity Release

Age 55 or over and looking to release cash from your home?

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Bad Credit Mortgages

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Bad Credit Mortgages
Equity Release
First time buyers

Have you been turned down by your bank or another mortgage adviser due to an imperfect credit history?

My Mortgage Finder can help if you’ve had some or all of the following:

  • Missed or late payments
  • Defaults
  • Involuntary arrangements
  • Low credit scores
  • County Court Judgements
  • Repossessions
  • Payday loans
  • Debt management plans
  • Bankruptcies
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Neil & Jodie

An equity release mortgage allows older homeowners to access the tax-free equity tied up in their homes. It is an alternative way to fund your retirement or have extra cash to travel, help family, or simply put aside for a rainy day.

You need to be at least 55 years old to access an equity release mortgage. Why is there an age requirement for an equity release mortgage? It is to protect lenders’ exposure to risks associated with loans such as financial loss, this is known as credit risk.

Equity release can be an excellent way to unlock the potential of your home and provide additional funds for retirement.

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Phil & Tracey

Buying your first home will be one of the most exciting things you do.

What type of mortgage deal should you go for? How much can you borrow?

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Mike & Lisa

Specialist advice from industry leading advisors

Bad Credit Mortgages

Have you been turned down by your bank or another mortgage adviser due to an imperfect credit history?

My Mortgage Finder can help if you’ve had some or all of the following:

  • Missed or late payments
  • Defaults
  • Involuntary arrangements
  • Low credit scores
  • County Court Judgements
  • Repossessions
  • Payday loans
  • Debt management plans
  • Bankruptcies
Learn more
Neil & Jodie

An equity release mortgage allows older homeowners to access the tax-free equity tied up in their homes. It is an alternative way to fund your retirement or have extra cash to travel, help family, or simply put aside for a rainy day.

You need to be at least 55 years old to access an equity release mortgage. Why is there an age requirement for an equity release mortgage? It is to protect lenders’ exposure to risks associated with loans such as financial loss, this is known as credit risk.

Equity release can be an excellent way to unlock the potential of your home and provide additional funds for retirement.

Learn more
Phil & Tracey

Buying your first home will be one of the most exciting things you do.

What type of mortgage deal should you go for? How much can you borrow?

Learn more
Mike & Lisa
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Life Insurance is designed to pay out a lump sum to a specified beneficiary in the event of your death.

Critical illness insurance is designed to provide a tax-free lump sum in order to provide financial protection if you were to suffer a specified serious illness.

Income Protection is designed to replace your regular income if you are unable to work through illness or injury. This typically pays out between 50-70% of an occupational income.

There are two types of insurance to be aware of in relation to Home Insurance, which are Buildings Insurance and Contents Insurance. These are normally taken out in conjunction with each other, but they can be taken out as stand-alone policies.

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The scheme allows for a discount of up to £110,500 (£82,800 outside London).

Eligibility criteria apply to you and the property you live in. You now must be a tenant for three years before you can apply to buy your home. You don’t have to do it alone; you may be able to make a joint application for Right to Buy.

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Giving you the tools to become a successful landlord

A Buy to Let mortgage, like a residential mortgage is a loan secured against a property that you own. Instead of living in the property, however, you rent out the property to another individual who is known as a tenant. Buying your own home can be very expensive, so people have to rent and the supply of good quality homes is important.

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If you are unable to afford the home you really want, there is a government-funded scheme called Help to Buy: Shared Ownership.

The scheme gives you the chance to buy a share between 25% and 75% of the home’s value, and pay rent on the remaining share. Later on, you could buy bigger shares when you can afford to.

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Finding you the best deals with our Moving Home Mortgages

A moving house mortgage – sometimes called a home mover mortgage – works similarly to most mortgage services. It is a loan that homebuyers take out to help purchase a property over an agreed period of time. The mortgage is then repaid through monthly payments.

Protecting you and your family should the unforeseen happen

Life Insurance is designed to pay out a lump sum to a specified beneficiary in the event of your death.

Critical illness insurance is designed to provide a tax-free lump sum in order to provide financial protection if you were to suffer a specified serious illness.

Income Protection is designed to replace your regular income if you are unable to work through illness or injury. This typically pays out between 50-70% of an occupational income.

There are two types of insurance to be aware of in relation to Home Insurance, which are Buildings Insurance and Contents Insurance. These are normally taken out in conjunction with each other, but they can be taken out as stand-alone policies.

Learn more
Helping eligible council and housing association tenants in England to buy their home

The scheme allows for a discount of up to £110,500 (£82,800 outside London).

Eligibility criteria apply to you and the property you live in. You now must be a tenant for three years before you can apply to buy your home. You don’t have to do it alone; you may be able to make a joint application for Right to Buy.

Learn more
Giving you the tools to become a successful landlord

A Buy to Let mortgage, like a residential mortgage is a loan secured against a property that you own. Instead of living in the property, however, you rent out the property to another individual who is known as a tenant. Buying your own home can be very expensive, so people have to rent and the supply of good quality homes is important.

Learn more
Giving you the chance to buy a share of your home

If you are unable to afford the home you really want, there is a government-funded scheme called Help to Buy: Shared Ownership.

The scheme gives you the chance to buy a share between 25% and 75% of the home’s value, and pay rent on the remaining share. Later on, you could buy bigger shares when you can afford to.

Learn more

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