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Amesbury Mortgage Advice

Mortgage Adviser in Amesbury

If you are looking for a mortgage adviser in Amesbury, we would be delighted to help. We provide clear, friendly mortgage advice for first-time buyers, home movers, remortgages and buy to let clients in Amesbury and the surrounding area.

Whether you would prefer to speak by phone, video call or face to face, we can guide you through the process, explain your options clearly and help take the stress out of arranging your mortgage.

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How we can help in Amesbury

We can help with:

  • First time buyer mortgages
  • Remortgage advice
  • Moving home mortgages
  • Buy to let mortgages
  • New build mortgages
  • Self employed mortgage advice
  • Mortgage advice where income is more complex

If you are buying your first home, you may also find our first time buyer mortgage advice page helpful.

Need a mortgage broker in Amesbury or would prefer advice from a local mortgage adviser, we would be delighted to help.

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Self employed mortgage advice in amesbury

Self employed mortgage advice in Amesbury

If you are self employed and looking for mortgage advice in Amesbury, we can help. Self-employed applications often involve a little more preparation, as lenders may want to see tax calculations, tax year overviews, accounts or company information depending on how your income is structured.

We can help you understand what documents may be needed, how lenders assess affordability and which mortgage options may be most suitable for your circumstances.

By speaking to Your Mortgage Expert, you’ll get access to expert mortgage advice to help you work out how much you can afford to borrow, what your repayments would be and what type of mortgage is most suitable for your personal circumstances. And, if you need it, we can break down all the jargon so you understand whether to opt for a tracker mortgage, fixed rate mortgage or something more flexible.

You can contact us for free and without obligation. So why not get in touch and take that first important step? We cover the Amesbury area so we can arrange face to face appointments. Or we can do everything over the phone or via video call if you would prefer.

If you are self-employed and reviewing your current deal, you can read more about our remortgage advice here.

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Why use Your Mortgage Expert in Amesbury?

We help clients in Amesbury and the surrounding area with clear mortgage advice tailored to their circumstances. Some clients prefer a local face-to-face appointment, while others find phone or video calls more convenient.

Whether you are buying your first home, moving house, remortgaging or looking at buy to let, we can help you understand your options, likely borrowing and the steps involved before you apply.

We aim to make the process clearer, more manageable and less stressful from the outset.

Why clients choose us

  • Clear, friendly mortgage advice
  • Support from enquiry to completion
  • Flexible appointments to suit you
  • Highly rated by clients
  • Help with straightforward and more complex cases

Whether you are buying your first home, moving house or reviewing your current mortgage, you can explore more of our advice for first-time buyers, remortgages and buy to let mortgages.

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This page was last updated in March 2026

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I speak to a mortgage adviser in Amesbury face to face?
Yes. We can offer local appointments, as well as phone and video appointments if that is more convenient.
Can you help first time buyers in Amesbury?
Yes. We regularly help first time buyers understand deposit requirements, affordability and the mortgage process.
Can you help if I am remortgaging?
Yes. We can help you review your options before your current deal ends and explain whether a remortgage or product transfer may be suitable.
Can you help self employed applicants in Amesbury?
Yes. We can help self-employed applicants understand what documents lenders may require and which mortgage options may be available based on their income and circumstances.
Do I need a mortgage broker or adviser if I can go direct to a bank?
You can go direct to a bank, but many people prefer to use a broker so they can compare a wider range of options and get help understanding which lenders may suit their circumstances.

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