Independent Financial Advisers

When purchasing your new Hightown Home you will probably need to apply for a mortgage for your part of the purchase, the value of this mortgage will depend entirely on the property you are purchasing, the share you are purchasing and how much deposit you have available. Using companies with experience in Shared Ownership can help.

To ensure that you will be able to afford your new home, we will require you to be qualified by our recommended Independent Financial Advisor (IFA) before viewing the available properties. You are free to use your own IFA to help find a mortgage that is right for you, if you wish. 
 
Neil Kumar                                                     Nick Wood / Phil Saville
Armchair Mortgages                                        Independent Mortgage Advice Bureau (IMAB)
30 Reepham Road                                           24 Hollywell Hill
Bawdeswell                                                   St Albans
Dereham                                                       Herts                                                  
Norfolk                                                         AL1 1BZ
NR20 4RU 
 
Tel. 01362 688912                                         Tel. 01727 893999
Mob. 07944 881102                                        Email. enquiries@imab.net
Email. neilkumar@hotmail.com                           Website. www.imab.net
Website. www.armchair-mortgages.co.uk
 
Please note
Staff at Hightown Homes are not qualified or regulated to provide mortgage advice. For further information please contact an Independent Financial Advisor or your Bank.
 
Your home is at risk if you do not keep up rent and mortgage payments on other loans secured on it. Please note that the value of properties can go down as well as up.

 

Shared Ownership Guide

Find out all you need to know about shared ownership in our guide.

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Disclaimer
Hightown Homes is a trading name of Hightown Praetorian & Churches Housing Association. The association operates as a charitable organisation aiming to support people who cannot afford to buy or rent at market values.

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