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Property Advice Clinic


VENUE: The Hill Bar, 45-47 Dartmouth Road, Forest Hill, SE23 3HN

When: Thurs 30th Oct

Time: 18:30 -20:30


Benjamin Matthews Estate Agents are hosting a Property Advice Clinic to offer advice on anything from buying, selling, investing, renting and mortgages etc.


It won?t be a sales pitch, we?ll have local mortgage advisors on hand to answer any questions from financing a purchase, re mortgaging, equity release schemes, buy to let mortgages, let to buy etc. who will also be able to tell you about the latest mortgage rates and deals on offer.


There will also be a local solicitor there who can help with any legal queries that you have, along with an accountant who specialises in property who will be able to answer any tax or structuring questions that you may have.


Of course we will be there as well to give you any help or advice that you need if you?re thinking of buying or selling locally.


This is an informal evening where you can drop in and see us between the hours of 18:30-20:30.


The event will be FREE to attend and there will be drinks and nibbles too


If you would like to come along, please register your interest either by phone on 020 8699 5139 or email us at [email protected] or feel free to pm me through the forum


Hope to see you there

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