Welcome to the RE/MAX Mortgage Network. We source and arrange the best mortgage for your circumstances from some of the UK’s top lenders. We have access to thousands of deals which are updated daily.
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RE/MAX Mortgage Advisors

Your RE/MAX Mortgage advisor will make sure that you receive impartial mortgage advice. You can also use our free online mortgage calculator to find out how much you could borrow or to find out how much your mortgage might cost.

Whether you want to give us a call, email us or visit us at one of our offices throughout Scotland, our experienced mortgage advisors will be available to assist you with your mortgage enquiry.

The RE/MAX Mortgage Network Advantage

  • We can access a huge range of lenders to get the best deals for you..
  • We have a network of advisors throughout Scotland.
  • We can access broker-exclusive mortgages, which are not normally available to you.
  • We can complete some of the application forms for you, and ensure you are always kept updated on the progress of your application.
  • We offer unbiased mortgage information to confirm that you understand every detail of the advice we have provided.
  • The RE/MAX Mortgage Network works is dovetailed with RE/MAX Conveyancing Services – to provide an efficient one stop service.
Mortgage Broker Opportunities
Due to our rapid expansion we currently have vacancies for Mortgage Brokers throughout our network. If you'd like to team up with Scotland's largest and fastest growing estate agency network please contact us.

Fees

Our broker fee will depend on your circumstances but we estimate it will be around £299, payable on completion.

Your home may be repossessed if you do not keep up repayments on your mortgage. Think carefully before securing debts against your home. Finlaggan Financial Services Limited, trading as the RE/MAX Mortgage Network is an appointed representative of Home of Choice Ltd., which is authorised and regulated by the Financial Services Authority.