Birmingham Midshires Fixed Rate Mortgages

Birmingham Midshires Fixed Rate Mortgages

Birmingham Midshires date back to 1849 with the merger of approximately 50 building societies which included the Liverpool and Birmingham & Bridgwater Building Societies. In 1999, they were acquired by the Halifax Group.   

 

Birmingham Midshires (also known as BM Solutions) provide a range of specialist mortgages.  

 

BM Solutions provide 2 fixed-rate mortgages if you want peace of mind about your monthly mortgage repayments helping level out your monthly expenditure. It remains at a fixed-rate, regardless of base rate fluctuations.

 

Birmingham Midshires offer, on loans between £25,001 and £150,000, a loan-to-value rate of 95%.

 

The 2 year fixed-rate mortgages have differing terms of their early repayment charges.

Click here for a list of the current Birmingham Midshires Mortgage offers.

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