The knowledge to navigate the mortgage maze

Moneybrain Ltd is regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority as a credit broker, and will introduce you to Moneybrain Advice Ltd. When your mortgage completes, Moneybrain Ltd will be remunerated for that introduction by Moneybrain Advice Ltd. There may be a fee for mortgage advice. The actual amount you pay will depend on your circumstances. The fee is up to 1% but a typical fee is 0.3% of the amount borrowed. Your home may be repossessed if you do not keep up repayments on your mortgage.

Buy to let

Buy to let

Specialist mortgages for property to rent out. Most are interest-only with no monthly repayments.

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Remortgage

Remortgage

When you want to change your current mortgage, either for a better deal or to borrow more.

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Specialist Mortgages

Specialist Mortgages

We'll find you the most suitable mortgage, depending on the proof of income you can provide.

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First time buyer

First time buyer

Excited about buying your first home? Let Moneybrain help you get that all-important mortgage.

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Home mover

Home mover

Upgrading? Our deep knowledge of the mortgage market can help to make your move smooth.

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Specialist Buy to Let

Specialist Buy to Let

Specialist mortgages for property to rent out. Most are interest-only with no monthly repayments.

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