How We Help
A Mortgage Broker is an individual who acts as an intermediary between you (the borrower) and banks or lending companies. A mortgage broker will
require a fee or take a commission for his or her services.
The reason there is such a huge demand for mortgage brokers is because they save borrowers lots of time conducting research and because they have
information about loans that borrows might qualify for but might not find out about. Plus, mortgage brokers can save you thousands of pounds by
matching you with the right lender.
Why Should You Use a Mortgage Broker?
A mortgage broker has much more experience and knowledge than you could ever hope to. A good broker will:
Have a better understanding of your needs
Have a better understanding of your mortgage options
Have a better understanding of the current market
Explain all loan elements, options, and fees
Have access to a wider selection of loan products.
Mortgage brokers have access to loans from wholesalers, which means they may be able to get a better rate than you would receive from a traditional bank.
All our consultants have experience in giving mortgage advice. Once we have made contact with you we will carry out a Fact Find to better
understand your circumstances and advise you accordingly. We can also source the cheapest mortgage protection insurance, find re-mortgaging
options, arrange loans, insurances, and advise people with bad or poor credit history. You can count on us to provide you with the service
that you deserve when making any decision about your finances.
Please take a look at the full range of services we can offer you by clicking here.
YOUR HOME MAY BE REPOSSESSED IF YOU DO NOT KEEP UP REPAYMENTS ON YOUR MORTGAGE.
The Fee charged is depndent on your individual circumstances.
Our typical fee for giving advice is £ 295.00. The overall cost for comparison is 5.83% APR. The actual rate will depend upon your personal circumstances.
Ask for a personlised illustration. Silverton House Investments Ltd is authorised and regulated by the Financial Services Authority and is entered on the
FSA register (www.fsa.gov.uk) under reference 466486. the FSA do not regulate some forms of mortgages.
Registered Office 352b Green Lane, Ilford, Essex, IG3 9JS. Registered in England & Wales number 5326126.





