Are you seeing results from your mortgage referrals?

At The Residential Mortgage Hub, we have researched and compared what other mortgage providers have to offer, to ensure that the business partners that we work with get the most out of working with us.

Our current well established relationships with large housing associations and estate agents such as; Moat Homes, Fine & Country, Simon Miller & Company and Anthony Webb Estate Agents have seen a lot of success with our quick timescales and high quality of service.

Here are a few ways that your team can benefit in return:

  • A customised dual branded webpage optimised to generate leads and income that can be linked to your own website.
  • Commission paid on submission of the clients mortgage application; meaning that you will not have to wait until completion to receive your referral fee.
  • Open access to multiple experienced Mortgage Advisors with early/late appointments available for clients.
  • In-house sales progression on behalf of yourselves and your client to progress cases from start to finish and eliminate any unnecessary delays.
  • Quick turnaround with the availability to prequalify all potential buyers within 3 hours of receiving information.
  • Monthly reports that indicate generation numbers, case updates and income.
  • Quarterly office/site visits at your convenience with training aids for lead generation.

 

Use our form below to request more information to discuss ways that The Residential Mortgage Hub can specifically help your business or speak to Jamie directly by calling 01634 968111.

Jamie Bartholomew

Director

Jenna Kidgell

Managing Director

How do we benefit your clients?

Free advice and mortgage consultation*

No need for face to face appointments

Weekend and evening appointments available

Comprehensive mortgage and protection advice

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Important information

Your home may be repossessed if you do not keep up repayments on your mortgage.

There may be a fee for mortgage advice. The actual amount will depend upon your circumstances.

The fee is up to 1% but a typical fee is £598.