Mortgage Advice

Independent specialists helping you to purchase your home

At Grosvenor Wealth Management, we manage your debts as well as your wealth and our independent mortgage advice ensures your mortgage requirements are fully met.

Most people seek the help of independent experts when it comes to finding a mortgage. This is essential, as finding the right mortgage can be both time consuming and difficult.

Our aim will always be to pay down your mortgage as quickly and simply as possible. But we also want to ensure that a mortgage is tailored to your individual needs and the cost of any borrowing is as low as possible.

Whether you are looking to purchase, re-mortgage or buy an investment property, we are confident we can secure the right arrangement for you.

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Mortgage areas we can advise on

Mortgages
Remortgages
Product Transfers
Buy to Let
Equity Release
Retirement Interest Only Mortgages (RIOs)

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Why use Grosvenor Wealth Management?

We are independent and highly experienced

  • We have access to hundreds of Mortgage Products.
  • We can access products not available to direct borrowers
  • We have detailed knowledge of the differences between lenders – so we can match you with the right lender and the right mortgage product.

We deliver a personalised service

  • We have the flexibility & expertise to meet your needs.
  • We can save you time.
  • We will explain concisely the pros and cons of any mortgage arrangement.
  • We will keep you informed throughout the process.
  • We will keep in regular contact with you to check things are going to plan and contact you when a mortgage deal is coming to an end to ensure you remain on a competitive mortgage product.
  • There are no hidden costs.

If you are keen to know more – request a call back for a no obligation consultation.

Please note: Important mortgage information

  • You should not over-commit yourself in terms of your mortgage repayments and other expenses. You will still need to keep up repayments if your income reduces due to sickness, accident, unemployment etc. Your home may be repossessed if you do not keep up your repayments.
  • You should not enter into any binding agreement or commit yourself to any financial undertakings until you have received, read and understood a satisfactory offer letter.
  • Your mortgage application may not be accepted by the recommended lender if you do not meet their affordability criteria.
  • You cannot cancel a mortgage once it has completed.
  • Your monthly repayments could be considerably different should interest rates change.
  • Past levels of interest rates are no guarantee of future rates.
  • The value of your property is based on opinion rather than fact. If the value of your property falls, the loan amount may be greater than the property’s value, and will still need to be repaid in full.
  • If details are given incorrectly, withheld, or are false in any way, the lender will almost certainly reject your application. This will make it much harder to apply to another lender.

Testimonials

“The team at Grosvenor have really helped us think through our options for different scenarios and created us a versatile financial plan.  Great practical and knowledgeable advice. Thank you.”

Gary, Hertfordshire

“Attention to detail and nothing is ever too much trouble”

David, London

“They have the ability to support me across an unusually wide breadth of services including estate planning. Fundamentally I trust GWM and I see this as a long-term relationship for my whole family”

Lucinda, Hertfordshire

“I feel empowered and more optimistic about moving on to the next phase of my life.”

Edwin, London

“Grosvenor were the outstanding exception in doing what they promised without fuss and within the timescale promised. Thank you very much for your help. After the sale of another property later this year, we look forward to reinvesting the money with you.”

Paul, London

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