Associated costs – read the fine print

It's easy to get carried away when you've spotted a great rate. But, be cautious. The devil is always in the detail. A headline rate will not necessarily reflect the true cost to you. Before signing on the dotted line, do your sums. Remember to consider all of the associated costs when buying a property, such as advice, arrangement fees, legal costs and stamp duty. Together, these can amount to a fairly sizeable chunk.

The last thing you need when signing up to the largest financial commitment you're likely to make, is a costly surprise further down the line. Once we've sourced the most suitable mortgage for you, we can help with all the application paperwork and will give you a clear breakdown of costs.

Some lenders will dangle carrots, such as free valuations; free legal costs or they may waive arrangement fees.  If these incentives are important to you, we can factor them into our search to find your ideal mortgage partner.

Costs associated with the mortgage
Costs associated with the property 


 Your home may be repossessed if you do not keep up repayments on your mortgage.

For mortgage advice you can choose how we are paid: pay a fee, usually 1% of the loan, or we can accept commission from the lender.  We usually charge a mortgage administration fee of £399 should you proceed with an application

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