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FIRST TIME BUYERS

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LOOKING FOR YOUR FIRST
MORTGAGE IN BELFAST?
FIRST TIME BUYERS KEEP READING!

At The Mortgage Centre (NI) we know that buying your first home is an exciting time, but it can also be a stressful and daunting process. That’s why we are on hand to help guide you through the process and support you every step of the way.

Building Relationships for first time buyers

If you're a first time buyer in Belfast or the rest of Northern Ireland, we offer expert mortgage advice and have an excellent reputation and client base across the country. It is our priority to get first time buyers into their ideal homes quickly and seamlessly.

We have access to state-of-the-art mortgage sourcing systems to ensure you get access to the most suitable schemes. Meanwhile, we work hard to maintain an excellent working relationship with our lenders, which means that we are able to offer special rates and products from the major lenders in the United Kingdom and more specifically Northern Ireland.

The Mortgage Centre (NI) can advise you on: 

  • AIP (Agreement in Principle/ Proof of Mortgage Funding) 
  • Lenders application processes and forms 
  • Advise you on the required documents 
  • Valuation Types and costs
  • Mortgage offer and next steps 
  • Legal services and recommended solicitors 
  • Completion and first payments
  • Required and recommended insurance solutions 

With you every step of the way

We will take you through every stage of the application process and maintain a constant communication throughout each stage of the journey towards your first mortgage and new home. You can come and visit our Belfast office, or we can come to you to discuss your requirements. 

Fill in the request call-back or call us on 028 900 20599 for more information.

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CALL US ON 02890 020 599
Your home may be repossessed if you do not keep up repayments on your mortgage.
The Financial Conduct Authority do not regulate Buy to Let mortgages.
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