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Mortgage Advisers Still Alive & Kicking



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By : Shaun Parker    99 or more times read
Submitted 2007-06-18 17:08:47
Anyone under the age of 50 will agree that the internet is an awesome tool, bringing immeasurable amounts of information to the masses. In these days and times, we would be almost lost without the ability to find information in an instant. For instance if you're wondering "how much can I afford to borrow on a mortgage" then an online tool such as a mortgage calculator is amazing, allowing you to start looking for your dream home with a general idea of how much you can afford to borrow. This simply was not possible a few years ago, as mortgage advice needed to be sought, just to find out simple information such as this.

However, whilst providing massive amounts of useful information at the touch of a button, the internet is a double edged sword, even with the presumption that you are obtaining your mortgage facts from a reputable source, the art is in the interpretation of this information, this is where mortgage advisers are invaluable and will not be beaten for a good few years.

In addition to the traditional residential mortgages such as a first time buyer mortgage, buy to let mortgage or just a simple remortgage, most mortgage brokers are also able to offer impartial advice on specialist mortgages, ranging from commercial mortgages through to overseas mortgages. Information on these areas often seems somewhat lacking online and with the little information available, generally being biased towards one particular lender, an impartial mortgage adviser is essential. Mortgage advisers able to provide advice on and arrange commercial mortgages are invaluable in buying a business property whether it be a small corner shop, pub or large hotel chain and if you were looking to buy a villa in Spain or Cyprus, the traditional mortgage adviser almost certainly has the expertise you need and is able to arrange an overseas mortgage.

With years of training and experience under their belt, a good mortgage adviser is able to offer you impartial advice on all types of mortgages. By taking your personal details and circumstances into account, advisers can provide a "whole of market" search and thus using all the lenders they are able to place even the most difficult mortgages. When a computer may say no, a good mortgage broker will often be able to help.

Qualified mortgage advisers are not only a reliable source of impartial mortgage advice, but their ability to arrange a mortgage that is tailored to you, by placing you with the most suitable lender for your needs, makes them irreplaceable. The simple process of using a local mortgage adviser not only answers many more questions than a website can, but more importantly, they will understand your circumstances and treat you like a person.
Author Resource:- Shaun Parker has been at the forefront of the Mortgage advice industry bringing the latest in advice to the public. The face of mortage advice is changing dramatically.
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