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Hi there.. I would just like to second that and recommend Chris Taylor Tel number 07946 405415 email [email protected] who assisted me in getting a fantastic deal for my new mortgage and help me obtain the lending I required. He is friendly, efficient and really helpful and the mortgage has gone through quickly without too much hassle!

Thank you very much for the recommendation, I live in East Dulwich and our office is by Bank tube station, so happy to see people either in Dulwich, central London or otherwise. I have worked in the area for many years and used to arrange the mortgages for the North Dulwich Hamptons office before they set up their own internal advisers a couple of years ago. Our website is:


http://www.thelondonmortgagebrokers.co.uk/


Please feel free to have a look at our company details, our beliefs and the types of finance we can arrange, and feel free to get in touch if you would like to have an informal chat about any mortgage related queries.


Many thanks

Chris Taylor

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