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mortgage broker recommendations?

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Hufflepuffin · 06/12/2015 19:32

Can anyone recommend a mortgage broker? We are planning to buy next year but our finances are a bit complicated (will have a large deposit but I've recently become self employed so mortgage will be all in DP's name).

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sparechange · 06/12/2015 19:33

London & Country are excellent, and because they are so big, they get special deals from lenders that other brokers won't have access to.
And they don't charge you for their services.

sammassammas · 06/12/2015 19:36

If you in Yorkshire I can heartily recommend gledhills, small and family run but service and advice was excellent

Hufflepuffin · 07/12/2015 14:38

Sparechange I've heard it depends who you talk to at London and country - can you request a specific advisor?

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gamingmum · 07/12/2015 17:00

Hi

I can point you at our mumsnet ad - www.mumsnet.com/Talk/small_business_ads/2519339-We-provide-Friendly-Professional-Financial-Advice-for-Mortgages-Investments-Pensions-Retirement-and-Insurance

Myself and my husband are a small mortgage advice firm offering excellent customer service and always happy to talk about anything you might need.

MrsMillions · 08/12/2015 10:49

DH runs the product team at a building society (so he's in charge of mortgages amongst other things) and always recommends London & Country (L&C). However no idea on specific brokers within the firm as we dealt direct with HSBC, our existing lender.

CityDweller · 08/12/2015 19:34

Our broker was brilliant. Rescued our purchase after my original application direct to lender was rejected. Pm me for his details.

PixieGio · 08/12/2015 23:18

We are using London & Country... our case worker has been excellent.

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