Free Mortgage Advice
Unless you have extremely
benevolent parents, or favorite uncle, there is no such thing
as a free loan. The same applies to a mortgage, in that
you are unlikely to get a free mortgage, but free mortgage
advice can save you a lot of money.
Different Types of Mortgages
The purpose of
this web site is to offer free mortgage advice, regarding some
of the many different types of mortgages available, mortgage
rates and other matters. The web site will be
progressively enlarged and include:
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Free Mortgage Advice - Mortgage
Brokers and Mortgage Lenders |
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Free Mortgage Advice - Interest
Only Mortgages |
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Free Mortgage Advice - Best
Mortgage Rates |
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Free Mortgage Advice - Mortgage
Refinancing |
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Free Mortgage Advice - Mortgage
Calculators |
A Home
of Your Own
It has often been said that a man's home is his castle.
There is little doubt that home ownership, from the humblest of
dwellings to a magnificent mansion, is a worthy aspiration.
Mortgages provide the means of turning dreams and aspirations
into reality, in the form of real estate, but remember there
are many different types of mortgage.
Sources
of Free Mortgage Advice
There is plenty of free mortgage advice available from
within and outside of this web site. In fact this is just a
taster before you seek free mortgage advice from your bank,
mortgage broker or other mortgage financial adviser, or
qualified professional.
Of course, if you are successful in obtaining free mortgage
advice, the provider is usually rewarded in one way or another.
Banks and other finance houses provide loans that bear various
mortgage rates of interest. Mortgage brokers, and other
mortgage financial advisers receive commissions, but only as
and when their free mortgage advice results in a client
securing a loan from a recommended source.
As with most commercial undertakings, most of the professionals
in the property market, including mortgage brokers are in
it to make money. However, this does not detract from the fact
that there is plenty of free mortgage advice available.
Prospective property buyers would be ill informed not to
consult the experts, but should always seek impartial advice
without obligation.
Let The
Buyer Beware
Remember those words 'without obligation' and do not enter
into any commitment without checking out a range of free
mortgage advice sources.
It would be easy to rush into something without professional
advice. Do not be tempted. Take note of another well-worn adage
'Let the buyer beware', and be sure that your enthusiasm to
purchase the home of your dreams is tempered by common sense
and professional advice, from a respected finanacial
adviser.
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