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H18 SFR
14-05-2019, 12:42 PM
Can anyone recommend one. The current one never gets back to us without numerous calls and emails. It's chronic.
patch1875
14-05-2019, 01:39 PM
http://www.doublequickmortgages.co.uk/
beensaidbefore
14-05-2019, 03:35 PM
Can anyone recommend one. The current one never gets back to us without numerous calls and emails. It's chronic.
Sam Kong at tollx First Mortgage. First class service from him last year. We were all set to spend a lot more than we did. His knowledge saved us around a hundred quid a month which we were delighted with. Not sure about the other branches.
Alfiembra
14-05-2019, 03:48 PM
I've used a company through in Glasgow www.taylorcarmichael.co.uk - David Carmichael, had a couple of mortgages through them.
David is very good and was always available to talk to and also very up front about all the charges and fees so there were no surprises.
Onceinawhile
14-05-2019, 08:57 PM
Kenny Clark at vida homeloans 👍
matty_f
14-05-2019, 10:03 PM
Kenny Clark at vida homeloans 👍
I know Kenny, he's a great lad. (I think it's the same one, anyway).
Onceinawhile
15-05-2019, 01:26 PM
I know Kenny, he's a great lad. (I think it's the same one, anyway).
99% certain it is, if you know him from HSBC? (that's not how I know him, but thought I'd give him a punt for some possible custom :greengrin)
matty_f
16-05-2019, 07:15 AM
99% certain it is, if you know him from HSBC? (that's not how I know him, but thought I'd give him a punt for some possible custom :greengrin)
Yeah, I was his gaffer there for a while. Good lad.
bingo70
21-05-2019, 11:00 AM
On the subject of mortgages my fixed term deal is up at the end of the summer (Late August/September I think), I’m keen to shop about and try to get the best deal possible this time around, when should I start to shop about? I’m guessing there’s no point doing it too early as the deals and rates change frequently?
danhibees1875
21-05-2019, 06:18 PM
On the subject of mortgages my fixed term deal is up at the end of the summer (Late August/September I think), I’m keen to shop about and try to get the best deal possible this time around, when should I start to shop about? I’m guessing there’s no point doing it too early as the deals and rates change frequently?
Remortgaging might be different, but I think you can agree a mortgage and the rate holds for 6 months (varies on lender, but I think most were 6).
Just ask an advisor/broker/lender and I'm sure they'll keep you right. :aok:
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