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Buying Your First Home
Fed up of living under your parent’s roof or renting somewhere you can’t really call your own? Don’t know where to begin when it comes to getting on the property ladder? Don’t worry we’ve got you covered.
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Remortgaging
If, like most people, the idea of remortgaging makes you want to bury your head in the sand, there’s some good news as we’re here to make the entire process nice and easy.
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Moving Home
Whether you’re upsizing for more space or downsizing for a simpler life, we’ll handle the mortgage side of things so you can focus on the exciting new chapter ahead rather than feeling stressed out.
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Buy to Let Investments
Whether you’re growing a portfolio or just getting started, navigating the buy to let mortgage market requires a broker who is fast, proactive, and knows their stuff. In other words, The Levels Financial.
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Shared Ownership
We know the shared ownership scheme inside out and it’s our job to make the complicated seem simple. So, whether you’re buying your first share or staircasing, we’ll find the right deal for you.
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Self-Employed
You might have been told that getting a mortgage when you’re self-employed is impossible. Well, it’s absolutely not. Sure, there’s a few extra hoops but we’ll help you jump through them all.
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Mortgages for Doctors
Long training periods, varied roles, and complex pay structures make the process more complicated than it should be. As a specialist mortgage broker for doctors, we understand the nuances of the medical sector and ensure you get the right support and solutions at every stage of your career.
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Mortgages for Dentists
Getting a mortgage as a dentist comes with some frustrating hurdles. However, the good news is that as a dental professional, your career actually puts you in a strong position with the right lenders. The even better news is that you don’t need to worry about finding the lenders yourself; that’s what we’re here for!
Because we always have your best interests at heart, you need to know that your home may be repossessed if you do not keep up repayments on your mortgage.
There may be a fee for mortgage advice. The actual amount you pay will depend on your circumstances.
The fee is up to 1%, but a typical fee is 0.3% of the amount borrowed.