Bristol Mortgages Online officially offers a 5-star Service

Caz Blake-Symes • February 5, 2019

Read some of our most recent 5-star reviews

All the team at Bristol, Bath and Exeter Mortgages Online are exceptionally proud of the number of 5-star Google and Facebook reviews that our Bristol operation has received.

As of February 2019, we have received an incredible 138 5-star Google reviews and 58 5-star Facebook Reviews. This number of 100% 5-star reviews ranks us as the “Best Mortgage Broker in Bristol”, way ahead of any other brokers.

These reviews praise the excellent advice and service provided by all our Advisers as well as the excellent service that our Mortgage Processing and Admin team provide with individuals frequently being mentioned.

As a fully independent broker, we pride ourselves on the expert, highly experienced and professional advice that we offer. Our reputation is also being enhanced by the first-class support we give to all our clients whether they are buying for the first time, remortgaging, moving house or building an investment portfolio.

Please click here to view all our Google Reviews and please click here to see all our 5-star Facebook reviews.

We would like to thank all our clients who have taken the time to leave these reviews for us. They not only mean a great deal to us personally but also help any future clients when deciding to use us as their Mortgage Broker.

Some of our most recent 5-star Google reviews

"Phil was fantastic, he offered us sound advice and guidance. He found us a great deal and with the support of his colleague George we were able to successfully complete our remortgage. I have already recommended Bristol Mortgages to some of my friends. Top service Thank you, Marc"

"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"

"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"

"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!"

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

Bath Mortgages Online www.bathmortgagesonline.com Tel 01225 584 888

Exeter Mortgages Online www.exetermortgagesonline.com Tel 01392 690 888

Email info@swmortgages.com

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