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Any particular reason for not going with London & Country, which doesn't charge any fees? They're helping us with a re-mortgage at the moment and have been brilliant: we're getting a better rate than I was hoping for, so we've been really impressed so far *touch wood*.
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@MiddlesexLondon: @harringayonline yes - Jeff Barnes of Grosvenor Beaumont based in Potters Bar and Tottenham
@MWN22: @harringayonline yes, Richard Johnson 02088899944 for good sensible mortgage advice. Highly recommend him
We have used Tony Denman http://www.ifa-guide.co.uk/sussex/shoreham-by-sea/denman-brace-fina... for all our mortgages - he will happily meet in London. We find him professional and methodical, really like him.
Do mortgage brokers offer much more than what you can do yourself on the Internet? Our mortgage is up for renewal soon, i've always just found them using this website - https://compare.moneyadviceservice.org.uk/mortgages/Step1 - which is supposed to cover everything and be independent, have i been missing out by not trying a mortgage broker?
I would always use both - it's swings and roundabouts.
For my first mortgage, I instructed a broker while doing my own research, and the broker could not even come close to matching the rate I had found (actually, he laughed at me when I told him the rate we were after, and was then eating his words when I called him to say I'd found it). So on that occasion we just applied directly and ignored their advice. To their discredit, they then hammered me to sign up for ruinously expensive life policies, which were unsuitable for me because they could not sell them to my partner due to pre-existing serious health conditions. Which was very upsetting for me and almost put me off brokers for life.
For the second, I wasn't particularly blown away by what I managed to find by myself, so despite my very strong reservations went back to L&C to see if they could do any better. On this occasion, they found us a much better deal that's going to save us nearly £2k a year - they are also great at handling all the stressful admin that remortgaging involves. They also listened this time when I told them that we did not want to buy insurance. Another advantage is that many online only deals require fees up-front, even if you are rejected.
So while I'm always going to be deeply skeptical of brokers, I'd always have one on side just in case. I have not regretted it this time around...
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