Mortgage Next outlines self-build opps for brokers

Author: By John Bakie
IFAonline | 04 Nov 2008 | 08:00

Categories: Mortgages

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Mortgage Next has announced it will hold a workshop for brokers who want to know more about the self-build market.

Around 12% of housing completions are self-built, according to Mortgage Next, and brokers could be missing a major opportunity if they ignore this market.

The workshop, which is open to both Mortgage Next representatives and directly authorised brokers, will take place on 18 November at the National Self Build & Renovation Centre in Swindon.

The workshop aims to explain the range of mortgages available for prospective self-builders, as well as the important differences between self-build and mainstream mortgage products.

Gemma Harle, managing director of Mortgage Next, says: “Approximately 12% of all housing completions each year are self-builds, which means the self-build sector represents an important market opportunity for mortgage brokers.”

Brokers wishing to register should visit Mortgage Next’s website.

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