Equity Release Mortgages
We now offer our clients at Essex Home Finance a personal Equity Release service, using the many products and options available within this specialist mortgage market, to help those who require additional funding in their retirement.
Equity Release is ideal for those who are :
- Looking to repay an old Residential Mortgage
- Wishing to afford some lifelong travel dreams
- Afford some home improvements, or a new car
- Top Up your Pension Income
- Help family with their finances, such as a property deposit
- Provide for some care costs in later life
And many other purposes that additional income or a lump sum would be useful.
We have access to a number of specialist lenders who would be interested in helping you with your funding needs.
All advice and recommendations will be provided by Essex Home Finance, who have qualified advisers that are suitably regulated to provide advice.
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Essex Home Finance Ltd is an Appointed Representative of Mortgage Intelligence Ltd which is authorised and regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority under number 305330 in respect of mortgage, insurance and consumer credit mediation activities only.
Registered address: Suite 1, 8 Kingsdale Business Centre, Chelmsford, Essex, CM1 1PE
Registered in England & Wales under number 10607263.
Your home may be repossessed if you do not keep up repayments on your mortgage.
We do not charge for Residential First Time Buyers, Residential Home Movers, Residential Remortgage, and all Product Transfers (Residential or Buy to Let).
There will be a fee for all Buy to Let Purchase and Buy to Let Remortgage cases. Typically our fee will be £149, payable on Offer. We will agree any fees with you before we proceed with your case.
There will be a fee for all Equity Release Mortgage cases. Typically our fee will be £695, payable on Offer. We will agree any fees with you before we proceed with your case.
We always aim to provide a high quality service to our customers. However, if you encounter any problems and we are unable to resolve them you can take your complaint to an independent Ombudsman.
Our advice is covered under the Financial Ombudsman Service.