Birmingham Midshires Flexible Mortgages
Birmingham Midshires (also known as BM Solutions) provide a range of specialist
mortgages to
UK
customers.
Birmingham Midshires offers 2 decent value flexible tracker
mortgages.
Both of the deals will track the Bank of England base rate, with additional rates
applying for the repayment period.
Unlike its fixed-rate mortgage deals, a
BM Solutions flexible tracker mortgage entails
no early repayment charges, thus enabling you to make underpayments, overpayments,
and even take a payment holiday if required.
On loans between £25,001 (to be exact!) up to £500,000, Birmingham Midshires will
lend an amount up to 90% of a property's value. BM Solutions' secured borrowing
is also available to existing customers.
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 but Birmingham Midshires was able to retain its own brand,
branches and product range.
Click here for a list of the current Birmingham Midshires Mortgage offers.
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