Newcastle Building Society Mortgages

Newcastle Building Society Mortgages

The largest building society in the North East of England, Newcastle Building Society is also the 13th largest in the UK with assets under management over £3.5 billion.

 

In late 2006 Newcastle Building Society merged with the Universal Building Society. The enlarged building society remained a mutual, owned by its members, and maintained its name. Universal and Newcastle Building Society operations are geographically complementary and it was envisaged that the merger would  significantly improve the distribution of products and services to members of both.

 

You should consider choosing the Newcastle Building Society if you are after one of the following types of mortgages:

 

Standard Variable Rate

Discounted Rates

First Time Buyer Mortgages

Fixed Rates

Base Rate Tracker

Base Rate Tracker Offset

Specialist Mortgages (Self-Certification, Buy to let, Adverse Credit, Enhanced Lending, Self Employed, Building your own home)


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THINK CAREFULLY BEFORE SECURING OTHER DEBTS AGAINST YOUR HOME. YOUR HOME MAY BE REPOSSESSED IF YOU DO NOT KEEP UP REPAYMENTS ON A MORTGAGE OR ANY OTHER DEBT SECURED ON IT  By submitting this form you are consenting to your information being passed to an associate of Okoza who may contact you. This information may be used by us or selected partners to advise you of other useful products or services that we feel you would be interested in. Our service is free to you but to operate this service we receive fees from the lenders or brokers we refer you to. There may be a fee for mortgage advice. The adviser is obliged to disclose to you the fee before providing the advice and the precise amount will depend upon your circumstances. We estimate that a typical fee will be 1% of the sum you borrow..