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Welcome to homeowner-loans.gb.com, your personal guide to mortgages today.
If you’re considering buying, moving or improving your home then
homeowner-loans is here to help you. We realise that buying a new home
for you and your family is an exciting experience yet a stressful experience.
Homeowner-loans will strive to make your life easier with helpful advice
on mortgages, loans and insurance related packages.
So you want to arrange a mortgage but don’t know how? The most
obvious place to get a mortgage from is a bank or a building society.
High streets up and down the land are full of them so you don’t
have far to go to get a quote! And what you’ll find is a competitive
industry full of money lenders all offering you competitive mortgage packages.
Indeed, you can now actually get a mortgage with some high street banks
worth up to five times your annual income.
We know that finding the right mortgage for you and your family can be
a daunting process. There are several things you have to consider. How
much do you need to borrow? What are your existing financial commitments?
Can you comfortably afford the repayments? How about money left over for
those extra and unexpected expenses and costs? These are common worries
so relax. Get in contact with a bank or building society and talk to a
mortgage adviser. You can even get a mortgage quote over the telephone
or from the internet.
Homeowner-loans is your detail guide to mortgages. Please click on the
links below for more information:
Bad credit history: If you are seeking the approval for any type of mortgage
then your credit history will play a vital factor. If the borrower is
known for missing repayments on a regular basis on basic purchases like
furniture then it will be unlikely that approval from a bank or building
society will be given for a mortgage. . . [more]
Offset mortgages: An offset mortgage gives the borrower all the benefits
of a flexible mortgage, such as the opportunity to under or overpays their
monthly repayments. The only difference however, is that the borrower’s
finances are linked together with the same lender. . . [more]
Insurance: You need to have arranged protection for you and your home.
That is why it is advisable that you make insurance provision when searching
for a mortgage. High street banks and building societies will offer a
variety of insurance packages for you, your home and your belongings.
Perhaps you just want to arrange for contents or building insurance. You’ll
find a range of insurance packages competitively priced from any major
bank or building . . . [more]
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