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Glasgow
Mortgage Centre Ltd,
which is able to offer mortgages which are panel representative
of the whole market, has a wide range of experience in arranging
many mortgage types and all our consultants are fully qualified
to offer advice. We fully believe in face-to-face advice
between ourselves and our customers as opposed to other
more impersonal methods such as call-centres which may be
used by other brokers.
At
Glasgow Mortgage Centre Ltd we can help
many types of mortgage seekers from first time buyers, to
people moving house and also people who want to remortgage
for capital raising or debt consolidation. Please contact
us by telephone or through our enquiry form and we will
arrange a meeting with you.
As appointed representatives of Intrinsic Financial Services we are now able to offer advice fom a wide range of companies including: Friends Provident, Skandia, Zurich, Axa, Scottish Equitable, Clerical Medical Prudential and many more.
We offer advice on the following areas of financial planning: General Insurance, Life Assurance, Investments, Pensions, Regular Savings, Will Writing, Commercial Lending and Overseas Lending.
Overseas mortgages, commercial lending and will writing are not regulated by the Financial Services Authority.
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Our expert advisors will happily take the time to explain
mortgages to first time buyers and give friendly advice
to people moving house. They will also discuss all the
aspects of having a remortgage for debt consolidation
and capital raising.
However, you should be aware that consolidating debts
will increase both your outstanding mortgage and, potentially,
the repayment term. This means that the total cost to
yourself, over the term of the mortgage, may be more.
Please note that, on remortgaging, legal and survey fees
may be payable.
We also offer a Free Face-to-Face No-Obligation
Home Service Call - Please contact us and ask our advisors
for details of this service.
Think carefully before securing other debts against your home. Your home may be repossessed if you do not keep up repayments on your mortgage.
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