First-Time Buyers

Buying your first home is an exciting prospect, yet it can feel overwhelming not knowing where to start to get onto the property ladder. This is why we offer help and guidance as early as possible to help you plan and prepare for a mortgage. Your ability to get a mortgage isn't down to your income and outgoings alone so we can provide helpful advice before you apply for the mortgage and guide you on the amount you can borrow and the savings you will need.

We have expert knowledge on the various government incentives available, whether it’s a Help to Buy ISA, Help to Buy equity loan or a shared ownership mortgage, so there’s plenty out there to help you on your way and we can help you plan your chosen route. 

Our advisors specialise in helping contractors obtain mortgages at the time they need them. We have built up relationships with many Banks and Building Societies who now appreciate the unique employment status of our customers. We’ve already helped hundreds of flexible workers access better mortgages and we’d be delighted to help you find the right deal.

From starting your viewings to moving in, we’ll help you at each stage of your journey to buying your first house - and making it your home. 

Searching the market and having access to specialist lenders and mortgage rates gives us the ability to place more applications and recommend the most competitive mortgage deal. 

We provide a free initial 30-minute consultation with no obligation, so you can be confident that our advice is honest, independent and specific for your needs. We will evaluate your personal needs and requirements, make you aware of the products and services available to you and if we feel you can benefit from our services we can arrange a full mortgage advisory consultation.

To request your free initial 30-minute consultation, please fill in the get in touch form.

A MORTGAGE IS A LOAN SECURED AGAINST YOUR HOME. YOUR HOME MAY BE REPOSSESSED IF YOU DO NOT KEEP UP REPAYMENTS ON YOUR MORTGAGE OR ANY OTHER DEBT SECURED ON IT.

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