How to have your Free Consultation with Weston Mortgages Online

Caz Blake-Symes • May 9, 2023

Weston Mortgages Online is a fully independent Mortgage Broker based in Weston super Mare, North Somerset.

We offer a FREE CONSULTATION to give you advice about any of your Mortgage and Protection needs. Whether you are a First-time Buyer, Remortgaging, looking to move house or a Buy to Let Investor, we can give you expert advice. There is no charge for discussing all the options available to you or getting you an Agreement in Principle.

We will work with you to discuss your preferred way of meeting us. All appointments will be carried out by one of our Directors, Russell Green, or Phil Clark.


Initial Introductory Chat

Most of our initial conversations are carried out over the phone. We are also very happy to arrange a video conferencing call with you via Zoom, Teams or Google Meet. We offer complete flexibility to suit your timings including evening appointments and weekends.

Face to Face Appointments

After the initial consultation, we are delighted to offer face to face appointments in order to discuss the options in more details. Many clients prefer to carry out these important consultations at their homes but frequently we see clients at our offices at The Hive in Weston super Mare.

How to Contact Us

Tel 01934 442023

Email info@swmortgages.com

Complete a form via our website www.westonmortgagesonline.com


We look forward to helping you with your mortgage.


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