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First HomeBuying your first home can be very exciting and may be one of the most important purchases you ever make.

It’s therefore natural to have lots of questions, especially about your mortgage.

You may think that owning your own home will come hand in hand with red tape, solicitors, banks and large sums of money, not to mention a bewildering choice of mortgages and mortgage lenders - that’s where we can help.

At equate we take time to understand your circumstances, compare the cost of thousands of mortgage options from the majority of UK mortgage lenders to recommend the best possible solution for you.

But it doesn’t end there.

We are also happy to help you with your solicitor, estate agent, surveyor…….in short, we will be with you from beginning to end.

There are many different types of mortgage’ available so please get in touch with us to discuss the best solution for you.

 

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Sherwood Financial Solutions Limited t/a equate. Registered office address The Turbine, Coach Close, Worksop, Nottinghamshire, S81 8AP.
Registered in England. No: 05038055
Tel: 0800 0380098 • info@equatemortgages.co.uk
equate is a trading style of Sherwood Financial Solutions Ltd, an Appointed Representative of H L Partnership Ltd. which is authorised and regulated by the Financial Services Authority. H L Partnership Ltd. is entered on the FSA register (http://www.fsa.gov.uk) under reference 303397.
The guidance and/or advice contained within this website is subject to the UK regulatory regime and is therefore primarily targeted at consumers based in the UK.
There may be a fee for mortgage advice, the precise amount will depend upon your circumstances. This will typically be 0.3% of the mortgage.