Cheshire Building Society Mortgage

Cheshire Building Society Mortgage

The Cheshire Building Society was established in Macclesfield in 1870. The Cheshire was one of the first Permanent Societies.

 

The Cheshire has over " 700 staff and is just outside the top 10 in the UK for Society and Group Assets. The building society has a firm belief that mutuality works for the greater benefit of all its members. They are fully accountable to their members, and don't have shareholders to satisfy and some would argue this gets a much better deal for its members. As an example instead of paying dividends they can return profits to their members in the form of better savings and mortgage rates.

 

You should consider a Cheshire mortgage if you are looking for a remortgage, fixed rate or discount rate mortgage. If you are after buy to let or commercial mortgages you should also consider choosing the Cheshire Building Society.

 

In addition, if you a first time buyer, a home mover, self employed or have had past credit problems, then Cheshire have mortgages that could help you.

 


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