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Thursday, 24 July, 2008   



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RTB, Right to buy Mortgage Information - Thinking of buying your council house?

Why not make this year the year you get on the property ladder?

If you have been a council tenant for two or more years you may be eligible to buy your council home, often at a discount proportional to the length of occupancy. Taking advantage of this opportunity could mean that you are able to make your first step onto the property ladder.

Do you like the idea of making a fresh start by consolidating expensive Debts?

We offer advice on a range of right to buy mortgages and it may be possible to consolidate existing debts, or raise capital for home improvements with your application.

Would you like to potentially reduce your monthly outgoings?

In some cases, you may possibly find that your mortgage payments are lower than your current rent.

Have you been refused a mortgage elsewhere?

Contact us today, regardless of your credit history we’ll aim to find a solution that meets your needs

7.9% typical APR*. The actual rate will depend on your circumstances. Ask for a personalised illustration.


*correct as at 23/11/2005

THE OVERALL COST FOR COMPARISON IS 7.9% TYPICAL APR*. THE ACTUAL RATE AVAILABLE WILL DEPEND UPON YOUR CIRCUMSTANCES. ASK FOR A PERSONALISED ILLUSTRATION. *CORRECT AS AT 23/11/2005