First Time Buyer

Being a first time buyer means you have never owned an interest in a residential property in the United Kingdom or anywhere else in the world and you intend to occupy the property as your main residence.

It probably means you do not have any experience in a property purchase at all and you don’t know the exact process.

The property purchase is a long and complicated procedure, which takes a lot of experience to fully understand it.

How do you make your life easier? Hire a mortgage broker who will assist you through this process and give you advice on what to do.

Are you planning to buy a property? Do you have a lot of questions? Stop visiting more pages and read articles for hours!

You can find many websites, facebook posts and comments about a house, flat or land purchase. Probably you already did some research, trying to find answers but the more you read, the more confused you could be.
Why? Because those who already own a property, they are sharing the story of what happened to them. But your needs and circumstances could be completely different from that person who wrote that post or comment.
That is why it is  vitally important to book a consultation appointment with a mortgage broker before you start searching for properties. 
We can answer all of your questions straight away over the phone or by email and our answers will be tailored to your specific circumstances. There is no point discussing a purchase process and sharing a lot of questions and answers on this page, as they might not apply to you.
We believe in personalized advice, over the years we helped hundreds of clients to achieve their goals.
So feel free to contact us, we can save you a time and you can avoid confusion from the too much information you might find on the internet.

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    Your property may be repossessed if you do not keep up repayments on your mortgage or any other debt secured on it.