Going through the mortgage process can be challenging to say the least. Even once you’ve done it a few times, there are still constant updates with product rates, lenders criteria and regulations that could mean you end up getting your mortgage application declined. Our Mortgage Guides cover your options surrounding Bad Credit, Remortgages, First Time Buyers, Self-Employed, Buy To Let and Mortgage Protection.
Here at Mainly Mortgages, our aim is to ensure that your mortgage journey is as simple as possible so we’ve created the below guides & FAQ’s to give you some hints and tips ensure you have a successful mortgage application.
How to get a mortgage with bad credit. The do's & dont's, what to look out for and how to qualify.
Looking to remortgage your property? Take a look at our FAQ's to ensure your application is successful.
Trying to get on the ladder? Dive into our helpful guide on buying your new home.
Whether you're an experienced landlord or new to property investing, we provide hints and tips on getting approved.
Newly self Employed? Only 1 years accounts? Check our guide on getting a self employed mortgage.
Ensuring your mortgage is protected is a must. We provide some useful information on the different types available and whats required.
A mortgage is a loan secured agains your home. Your home may be repossessed if you do not keep up repayments on your mortgage or any other debt secured on it.
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Mainly Mortgages Ltd is authorised and regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority under number 923399 in respect of mortgages, insurances and consumer credit mediation activities only.
Subject to circumstances, a fee may be payable. Typically £99 on application & £600 on completion.
If your circumstances or history involves any adverse credit, complex situations or a commercial element then this may increase to a maximum of £2999 with £99 payable upon application. Your adviser will, in all cases, confirm all costs in writing prior to any application being made