The Growth Series

Does your client know that if they took out a mortgage when buying their first home, it’s likely it will ‘mature’ after a few years?
Many first-time property owners may not know that the initial deal they got on their mortgage will expire, and that they need to take steps to avoid reverting to a lender’s SVR, once the mortgage matures.
Do they fully understand what remortgaging means, the process itself, and whether or not you need to do it?
In this short guide, we’ll answer these questions for them.
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First-time homeowners may not fully understand what remortgaging means. Use this guide to help explain what it is, the process, and if they need to do it!
First-time homeowners may not fully understand what remortgaging means. Use this guide to help explain what it is, the process, and if they need to do it!
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