The Mortgage Bureau

Mortgage Brokers in Milton Keynes


Our expert independent brokers in Milton Keynes put the buyer first

Our mortgage brokers in Milton Keynes have been servicing buyers in the area for 30 years, making us a respected and trusted member of the community.

Our Milton Keynes office is centrally located, giving potential buyers easy access to our services. Sitting near the central railway station on Midsummer Boulevard, we also serve clients in Bedfordshire, Hertfordshire, Northamptonshire and Cambridgeshire. Many of the estate agents with which we work are located closeby. We also have offices in nearby Peterborough and Cambridge, which might be more convenient for you.

We are independent mortgage brokers who prioritise our long-term relationships with clients. With a Certificate in Mortgage Advice and Practise (CeMAP), each broker is expertly attuned to the mortgage market and the complex UK regulatory regime, making them well-placed to help you choose the perfect mortgage deal whether you are a first-time buyer or not.

Why choose an independent mortgage broker

Our brokers in Milton Keynes pride themselves on their independence, which gives them the freedom to focus on homebuyers and make sure they are getting them the best mortgage deal.

An independent mortgage broker has a number of advantages over banks that are beneficial to buyers. We aren’t tied to any external lender or estate agent, meaning we can put the purchasers and their needs first. More than that, we have access to the entire mortgage market, meaning we can work with multiple lenders to find the best mortgage deals with the lowest interest rates.

Another added benefit of our independence is that we protect the financial privacy of our clients to ensure that they don’t give up any leverage when they’re trying to negotiate the price of their new property. Conflicts of interest can arise when buyers work directly with estate agents who are usually working in the interest of the sellers. We make sure that the purchaser is the top priority in these transactions.

Mortgage advice and services we offer

Every independent financial adviser in our Milton Keynes office offers advice for a range of different circumstances to help you manage the complicated mortgage process.

Remortgage

When you remortgage a property, you’re using the proceeds from your new mortgage to pay off the old mortgage while using the same property as collateral. Remortgaging can be advantageous in a number of situations, including if you need to raise capital. But it isn’t the best solution for everyone. Our financial advisers will help you determine if a remortgage is the right step for you.

Financial difficulty

We’re committed to serving buyers, so if you are in a difficult financial position that makes it hard to find a mortgage, come and talk to us. Our mortgage advisers will work with you face-to-face to figure out what your financial needs are and what the best arrangement might be. Because we are independent and have access to the full mortgage market, you can feel confident that we’ll find a lender who is willing to give you a good mortgage deal.

Buy-to-let mortgages

If you intend to purchase a property for the purpose of letting it out, then you’ll need to apply for a buy-to-let mortgage. Lenders use a different formula to determine how much to lend in these situations, and interest rates tend to be higher because they are considered to be higher risk. Not everyone is qualified for a buy-to-let mortgage, however, our financial advisers can help you determine your eligibility and whether this is the right option for you.

Mortgage calculator

You can use our online mortgage calculator to estimate how much your monthly payments will cost. The calculator takes into account interest rates, so you will be able to see how much the monthly repayments on your mortgage will be in addition to how much you’ll pay over the full term.

The Mortgage Bureau serves as a one-stop-shop for the buyer, seller and lender. Contact one of our mortgage consultants today to find the perfect deal for your new property.

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    About Our Office In Milton Keynes

    The Mortgage Bureau has been a mortgage adviser to customers living near Milton Keynes for 30 years.  First-time buyers, in particular, can take advantage of quotes from the whole of the market rather than being tied to just one source of finance.  All clients benefit from the long-term relationship that includes regular reviews.  This means they can remortgage with a better deal when it makes financial sense for them to do so.

    Our Milton Keynes office enjoys a prime location near the central railway station on Midsummer Boulevard. A number of local estate agents with which we work closely are located nearby. Our nearest other offices are in Peterborough and Cambridge in case one of them is more convenient for you.

    We serve customers from the Bedfordshire, Hertfordshire, Northamptonshire and Cambridgeshire from this office location.

    Market Days:

    The Central Market is near our offices and is pretty active with Market days: Tues (general), Thurs (Antique), Fri, Sat, Sun (general, Farmers Sun).

    Transport:

    You can find more information about Milton Keynes’s comprehensive Transport Hub at www.milton-keynes.gov.uk/highways-and-transport-hub. Trains to and from Euston station run on a frequent basis with a journey time of about an hour.

    Information:

    You’ll never be short of something to do in Milton Keynes. Offering some of the most exciting activities and some of the best entertainment experiences in the UK, Milton Keynes is a truly exceptional destination to visit.

    Milton Keynes was originally envisaged as a London overspill zone, following the recommendations of governmental studies in 1964 and 1965 to build “a new city” incorporating existing towns such as Bletchley, Stony Stratford and Wolverton.

    The ideas of Californian urban theorist Melvin Webber, who believed that the traditional concentric city would be superseded by “community without propinquity”, proved influential among Milton Keynes planners. It was envisaged as a low-density, low-rise city of light industry and convenience. Hence the city’s distinctive 1km-sized “grid squares”, or suburbs, where “workers, managers, vicars and doctors” would mingle in shops, schools and advanced factory units.

    Architect Richard Llewelyn-Davies’s masterplan left 40% green space in the city, and two valleys as linear parks with lakes to hold floodwater. Today two-fifths of Milton Keynes is open space. If London had been built according to such principles, it would be the size of East Anglia.

    Milton Keynes has about 130 roundabouts. It is hard to be more precise about their number since it is growing all the time.

    Sometimes you don’t think you’re in a city. Houses and industrial estates are often hidden behind grassy banks and thickets of willow, pine and dogwood.

    At Snozone in the Xscape leisure complex are two 220ft-high real snow slopes, topped up each day with fresh snow. Excellent – even if Snozone should have a “w” and Xscape is an intolerable neologism.

    Since 1971, more than 1,600,000 people have studied with the Open University, whose 48-hectare campus headquarters is in Milton Keynes. It is the fruit of Labour’s general election manifesto commitment to establish what was variously called a University without Walls or a University of the Air; ie, a public distance learning and research university that would give opportunities to many who would otherwise not be able to enjoy tertiary education, which is precisely what it has done, not to mention earning itself a stellar academic reputation.

    YOUR HOME MAY BE REPOSSESSED IF YOU DO NOT KEEP UP REPAYMENTS ON YOUR MORTGAGE. A typical fee is £295. Ask for a personalised illustration. The Mortgage Bureau is a trading name of A.M. Mortgages (UK) Ltd. Authorised and regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority. The Financial Conduct Authority does not regulate some aspects of Buy to Let mortgages.

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