Bristol Mortgages Online offering a 5-star service

Caz Blake-Symes • January 12, 2019

Check out some of our recent 5-star Google Reviews

Having highly satisfied clients and an excellent reputation is key to our philosophy here at Bristol Mortgages Online.

Many of our new clients come to us as they have been recommended to us. Our excellent 5- star reviews both on Google and Facebook give potential clients the reassurance that we are nice people to deal with! These reviews also help with our Internet rankings; therefore, people can find us more easily when looking for a reputable Mortgage Broker.

We have 136 5-star Google reviews! To see all our Reviews please click here

Here are some of our recent reviews

DD

“I cannot recommend Bristol Mortgages Online highly enough. Paul Kelly and his team have been fantastic. When we approached them as first time buyers we were really nervous and expecting the worse. Paul put us right at ease. We applied for our mortgage within 2 weeks of meeting Paul and had the offer 2 weeks later. We are still in the legal process, but Paul is still in touch with us on weekly basis checking the progress and helping us in any way that he can. If you are looking for smooth and comfortable process, go with these guys..... Worth every star”

JH

“Once again Paul and his team have been fantastic, particularly George. Bristol Mortgages Online helped me buy a new home and remortgage a buy to let property at the same time which would have been a huge headache without their support.”

BG

“I met with Phil to discuss remortgaging my house. I was totally new to this process but Phil explained everything clearly and in a way that I found easy to understand. Aside from Phil, George also made me feel very welcome and has been great helping me following my meeting at their office. I would thoroughly recommend!”

DA

“Very knowledgeable, helpful and dedicated team who sole aim is to support getting you the best deal possible and keeping you up to date with what is going on Used the team again for a new mortgage and a remortgage. Again, it’s not just the knowledge and help you get from them but they actually try to keep you in the loop and you always feel they have your best interests at heart not just whats best for them. I cannot recommend them enough”

CL

“We used BMO for a B2L mortgage and Jon Ley was fabulous! Jon was very patient with us as we did ask many questions as first-timers and took us through the whole process from beginning to end easily whilst ensuring we got the best mortgage deal. Huge thanks to Jon and Bristol Mortgages Online - would definitely use again for the next investment! :-)”

Remember as an Independent Mortgage Broker, we are regulated to offer you the best advice.

For expert advice and more information or to book your FREE consultation please visit one of our websites, call or email.

Bristol Mortgages Online www.bristolmortgagesonline.com Tel 0117 325 1511

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