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Mortgages & First Time Buyers

Being a first time buyer can be a daunting experience, with so many mortgages available its difficult to know which one will suit you.

Fortunately lenders have specific schemes for first time buyers. They may incorporate:-

Cashback - When your first time buyer mortgage completes you receive a cash sum from the lender, very handy when you move in and funds may be stretched!!!!

Free valuations - The lender carries out the valuation on the property for you and charges no fee to first time buyers.

No deposit - Saving for a deposit can take a long time. Some lenders now require no deposit allowing you, as a first time buyer, to use your savings how you really want to.

To see what first time buyers deal we can find for you simply fill in our
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The Financial Services Authority (FSA) is responsible for regulating the activities of lenders and intermediaries who will follow new statutory rules published by the FSA in relation to selling and promoting first mortgages secured on the borrower's home