Buying a property is a big enough job without having to worry about finding the best mortgage to suit your own personal circumstances.
Aberdein Considine's completely Independent Mortgage Advisers have access to all the top lenders in the UK on one screen and are able to advise on who really will offer you the very best mortgage.
On top of that they can provide advice on what type of insurances you might need,reviewing the entire market place to find the most competitive premiums available. And they also don’t charge a broker fee.
• Hassle free mortgage application – Aberdein Considine do the work for you
• Completely Independent Mortgage advice – they don’t choose from a panel of preferred lenders
• No broker fees – they don’t charge you a fee for using our services
• Exclusive Mortgage Products– they have access to deals which don’t get to the high street lender
• Advice and recommendations– they will find the best deal for you based on your personal circumstances using our expertise
• Completely Independent Protection Advice– they don’t choose from one or two insurance companies – they have them all to choose from
• Fast-track Mortgage processing – they have our own administration team who ensure you get your mortgage processed so your entry date actually happens
• Legal expertise– from one of Scotland’s top legal firms and your own solicitor to guide you through the house buying process, provide advice on wills and help you sell your own property if needed
• Financial Planning Advice– from a team of fully qualified Personal Financial Planning Consultants who can deal with your other financial needs
No broker fee payable for first time buyers, home moves and remortgages. Aberdein Considine reserve the right to charge fees for non-standard construction, buy-to-let, guarantor, sub-prime or shared equity mortgages. Full terms and conditions are available on request.
Call 0333 00 44 333
E-mail ask@acandco.com
Terms & Conditions apply. Your home may be repossessed if you do not keep up repayments on your mortgage.
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