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Mortgage Advice for Buying a New Home

Wynyard Homes has partnered with Mortgage Pathways, specalist new build mortgage brokers with extensive experience helping buyers secure mortgages for new build homes.

Mark Finch Preferred Mortgage Advisor for Wynyard Homes

Mortgage Pathways is a specialist mortgage broker who will help you understand your options, explain what you can comfortably afford, and recommend the mortgage that’s most appropriate for your circumstances.

 

Expert Mortgage Advice for New Build Homes

Buying a new home is one of life’s biggest decisions, and understanding your mortgage options is often the first step.

 

Whether you’re buying your first home, moving to a larger property, downsizing, or relocating,  having the right advice can make the entire process simpler and more enjoyable.

 

That’s why Wynyard Homes has partnered with Mortgage Pathways, specialist new build mortgage brokers with extensive experience helping buyers secure mortgages for new build homes.

 

How Mortgage Pathways can help: 

 

Mortgage Pathways will help you understand your options, explain what you can comfortably afford, and recommend the mortgage that’s most appropriate for your circumstances.

 

When buying a new build home, finding the lowest interest rate isn’t always the most important factor. Mortgage Pathways looks at the bigger picture, helping you choose a mortgage that’s right for both your circumstances and the new build buying journey.

 

Their aim is simple: to make the process as smooth, straightforward and stress-free as possible, giving you confidence from reservation through to completion. 

Their straightforward mortgage advice helps you to move forward with confidence.
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Mortgage Advice Tailored to You

No two buyers are the same. Mortgage Pathways takes the time to understand your circumstances before recommending a mortgage that’s suited to your needs.

 

Whether you’re employed, self-employed, purchasing with a partner or buying on your own, their experienced advisers will guide you through the process from start to finish.

 

They can help with:

 

  • First-time buyer mortgages
  • New build mortgages
  • Home mover mortgages
  • Remortgaging
  • Buy-to-let mortgages
  • Shared ownership enquiries
  • Mortgage affordability guidance
  • Protection and insurance options

 

Their straightforward advice helps remove the uncertainty, allowing you to move forward with confidence.

Get mortgage qualified

One of the best places to begin your home-buying journey is by understanding what you could afford.

 

Mortgage Pathways offers a free, no-obligation telephone appointment, usually lasting around 45 minutes.

 

During your appointment, they’ll:

 

  • Discuss your circumstances
  • Explain your borrowing options
  • Give you an indication of how much you could borrow
  • Answer any questions you may have about the mortgage process

 

Importantly, these initial conversations do not affect your credit score, allowing you to explore your options with complete confidence.

Why Buyers Choose Mortgage Pathways?

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Specialists in new build mortgages

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15 years of experience in the new build sector 

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Helping reduce delays and unexpected issues

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Advice tailored to your circumstances and long-term goals

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Support from reservation through to completion

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Friendly, straightforward advice without the jargon

Important information

Mortgage Pathways is a trading name of MJF Financial Services Ltd, who are an Appointed Representative of PRIMIS Mortgage Network, a trading name of Advance Mortgage Funding Limited. Advance Mortgage Funding Limited is authorised and regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority. Most Buy-to-Let mortgages are not regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority. 

 

Mortgage advice is provided subject to your individual circumstances and eligibility. Your home may be repossessed if you do not keep up repayments on your mortgage.

 

The guidance and advice contained on this page is subject to the UK regulatory regime and is therefore intended for consumers based in the United Kingdom.