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All Things Money Podcast

How Does the Mortgage Process Work?

18 Apr 2022

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When it comes to purchasing your very first property, it’s really important to understand how the mortgage application process works. Because of this, I am joined with Ben Osgood, head of Beehive Money to help explain the whole mortgage process in today’s episode! To get a rough idea of how much your monthly repayments could be on a mortgage, then feel free to use Beehive Money's FREE mortgage calculator here. To download the Beehive Money app click here, or you can give them a follow on Instagram, Facebook or Tik Tok! **Please note: Your home may be repossessed if you do not keep up repayments on your mortgage. There may be a fee for mortgage advice. The actual amount you pay will depend upon your circumstances. The fee is up to 1%, but a typical fee is 0.3% of the amount borrowed. For more All Things Money, make sure you give us a follow on Instagram, Twitter and Facebook! Fancy supporting the podcast? You can do so here. Beehive Money is an introducer to Mortgage Advice Bureau for mortgage advice and protection.  Mortgage Advice Bureau is a trading name of Mortgage Advice Bureau Limited and Mortgage Advice Bureau (Derby) Limited which are authorised and regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority. Mortgage Advice Bureau Limited. Registered Office: Capital House, Pride Place, Derby DE24 8QR Registered in England number: 3368205 (FCA FRN 455545). Mortgage Advice Bureau (Derby) Limited. Registered Office: Capital House, Pride Place, Derby DE24 8QR Registered in England number: 6003803 (FCA FRN 466154).

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