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Recommendation - mortgage advice from Francis Stone


snowpip

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We recently used David Jones from Francis Stone Mortgages after reading several great reviews on this forum.


We were first time buyers buying a repossession property so the process was not exactly plain sailing! David was extremely efficient, ridiculously knowledgeable and a real help during our long, drawn out mortgage application process. And to top it all off, David is local to ED so was able to come round and talk us through the process one night after work.


Basically we can't recommend him highly enough!


Francis Stone's website is here: http://www.francis-stone.com/stone/ or they advertise on this forum.

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Absolutely second that! We have just had a really great experience with David Jones too. He has helped us achieve in 3 working days what we have failed to do in over a month up to that point! He helped us to painlessly navigate a tricky situation involving a poor credit rating, and we've just had a mortgage agreed at a really good rate!


Wouldn't hesitate to recommend.

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