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Mortgage Advice

Mortgage advice is not just any old thing. It's about your future, your home. But what exactly does it entail? What mortgages are there and what suits you? Here we're going to explain that, no nonsense.

What is mortgage advice and how does it work?

A mortgage is a loan for your home, and you want to get it right. For that, you need advice from someone who knows about it.

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Get your bearings first

Before you start, you want to know what's possible. Which mortgage fits your situation? An advisor can discuss that with you. No sales pitches, but real advice.

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Looking at the possibilities together

Together with your mortgage advisor you look at your wishes, your income, the possibilities. No quick decisions, but thinking carefully about what suits you.

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Your customized mortgage advice

After the conversation, you'll receive advice that's right for you. Not a general story, but a plan that is really about your situation.

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Deciding and applying

Satisfied with the advice? Then the mortgage broker can apply for the mortgage at a home purchase.

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Frequently asked questions about mortgage advice

Find information here on choosing the right mortgage and the importance of professional advice.

What is mortgage advice?

Mortgage advice is a professional service where a mortgage broker helps you find the best mortgage for your situation. This includes analyzing your financial situation, understanding your needs and comparing different mortgage products.

What does mortgage advice through homeup cost?

Can I make an offer without the reservation of financing?

Is the mortgage advice truly customized?

Why do I need mortgage advice?

Mortgage advice helps you make an informed decision about your mortgage. An advisor can help you find the right mortgage that fits your financial situation and future plans, and can also guide you through the application process.