Buy To Let
We’re here to guide you through Buy to Let mortgages.
Property investment is becoming more and more popular but it has a whole set of different rules that you may not be aware of. South Coast Mortgage Services can guide you through your investment opportunities to ensure that the property and mortgage you find is right for you.
South Coast Mortgage Services have extensive experience in this sector of the mortgage market. If you are looking for your first rental property, an existing landlord adding to your portfolio, require insurance products for your investment properties or you wish to remortgage your buy to let property to release funds call our expert’s to find a product that suits you.
Buy to Let mortgages are not usually regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority.
Expert Advice
Buy to let mortgages are different from residential mortgages, we are here to ensure you understand the difference and how it can affect your investment.
Saving Money
We have access to specialist mortgage products that could help save you money and make your investment more lucrative.
Inherited A Property?
Some of our clients have never been landlords before, this is where our help and guidance will assist you in getting the correct mortgage.
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Flexible appointments
Providing helpful and friendly mortgage advice in Southampton
59 The Avenue, Southampton SO17 1XS
02380 224 925
info@southcoastmortgages.com
South Coast Mortgage Services Ltd is an Appointed Representative of Stonebridge Mortgage Solutions Ltd, which is authorised and regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority. Registered Office: 59 The Avenue, Southampton, Hampshire, SO17 1XS. Registered Company Number: 08414746 Registered in England & Wales
We charge a fee for arranging and advising you on your mortgage. The fee will be dependent on your circumstances but will not exceed £599. (Our typical fee is £349.)
For Lifetime Mortgages/Equity Release the fee will be £799. A lifetime mortgage is a long-term commitment, secured against your home. It may accumulate interest and reduce the value of your estate.