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Financial advisor for mortgages?


simmonsl

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Hi There


We're looking into Help to buy mortgages and someone suggested that a financial advisor might be able to help us look at mortgages and discuss our options. Can anyone suggest someone that they have used and been happy with or one they know of that could help us?


Many thanks

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I really recommend Helena. Has sorted two mortgages for me, and saved me hours of tedium. No question is too daft and she is really responsive.



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Just wanted to bump this again. I have just received the 2nd of two mortgage offers. The process being complicated by the vendors threatening to pull out with 3 hours notice as my mortgage company were really dragging their heels. Helena dealt with it all - massively de-stressing things for me. I would be chuffed to send some business her way as a small thankyou. Please do consider using her.

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