If you’ve decided to move or remortgage in 2022, you may be wondering where to start to get the best mortgage deal, especially if you’re a business owner or sole trader.
Expert, independent mortgage advice – whatever your circumstances
The last two years have been far from typical trading years and the housing market is still red hot. Desirable properties are being quickly snapped up by buyers who already have their mortgage arrangements in place.
Lenders have different requirements for self-employed borrowers so it’s essential to find out exactly where you stand, and the deals you could qualify for – so you’ll be in a great position when the time comes to make that offer.
Arrange a free mortgage, remortgage or rate review consultation
The best place to start is with a free mortgage review with one of our independent advisors.
During your consultation we will:
- Discuss your borrowing requirements
- Check your eligibility
- Calculate your borrowing capacity
- Help you source the best deal on the market
- Guide you to the right lender for you.
You are not obliged to act on the advice we give you. However, if you do decide to proceed with an application through us, be assured we will be on hand to support you through every stage of the process.
We appreciate your time is precious so we will aim to offer a consultation at a time and place that is convenient to you.
To book an appointment or find out more, please click the button below, email Sharon Rigden or call 01772 431233.
RfM Mortgage Services is a trading style of Key Mortgage Advice Limited who is authorised and regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority. We are entered on the Financial Services Register No 312930 at register.fca.org.uk/
Think carefully before securing other debts against your home or property. Your home or property may be repossessed if you do not keep up repayments on your mortgage
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