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sally1

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If anyone is on the market for mortgage advice I would highly recommend David Jones from Francis Stone Mortgages.


He recently helped us remortgage our property onto a great fixed rate and has also managed to save us money on our monthly payments. David and Francis Stone have given us advice for over 10 years, they are a local business and experts in the field.


I think these guys also sponsor the forum too. Can?t recommend David and the team highly enough.


Contact David on 0202 053 3702 or [email protected]

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I would second this post. David advised us on our first time buyer mortgage and was excellent at walking us through the process. David visited us at our home and spent the time to fully understand our requirements, was good at finding mortgage offers which accepted zero hour contracts and was also quick to reply to questions and queries we had.
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Same here. David has helped us with mortgages for our last two homes, on each occasion completely taking the stress out of housemoving. We found him approachable, efficient and knowledgeable and on each occasion we were provided with excellent products. We recommend him whenever we have a chance as we are remain so grateful for all his help.
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