Remortgages Deals - First Union
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First Union are a leading Mortgage Broker. We offer a whole of market service to our customers. Although we do not give advice, we will provide all of the information you need to choose from the mortgage options we identify. We are authorised and regulated by the Financial Services Authority to ensure we adhere to the highest possible standards and to ensure we treat our customers fairly.

At First Union we put you the customer FIRST! Everyone may have a different requirement and we pride ourselves in treating our customers as individuals and identifying the most suitable mortgage options, tailored to their circumstances.

Remortgaging can allow you to release some of the equity in your home in order to either consolidate other debts, such as loans or credit cards, which have higher interest rates than that of your mortgage. You may wish to remortgage to carry out home improvements or buy a property for investment purposes (Buy to Let). Whatever the reason TALK TO US! Speak to one of our consultants now on 0800 377 7653 or apply online using the button below and see what options are available to you.



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Very fast completion, at lowest rates with good friendly service
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Media/News
MD Meir Plancey discusses the property market with Nick Ferarri
27/05/2010
Mortgages explained
10/2/2009
Think carefully before securing other debts against your home. Consolidating debts into one loan may cost more in the long term. Your home may be repossessed if you do not keep up repayments on your mortgage. The overall cost for comparison is 4.0% APR typical for mortgages and 15.75% typical for secured loans*. The actual rate available will depend on your circumstances. Ask for a personalised illustration. A broker fee is charged but only on completion and is typically £1,000 to £3,000. * Secured and unsecured loans are not regulated by the Financial Services Authority