Penrith Building Society Mortgages

Penrith Building Society Mortgages

Penrith Building Society is a local building society, based in Cumbria that won the What Mortgage award for 'Best Regional Lender' twice in the 00’s.

 

The Penrith Building Society is not just confined to Cumbria and specifically to the folk of Penrith! Oh No! It sells its mortgages throughout England and Wales , though outside of Cumbria it will only loan up to 75% of the value of the property you want to purchase or remortgage.

 

The Penrith is a 'mutual' building society, hence it is a not-for-profit organization, still owned by its members and means they are fully accountable to them. As an example instead of paying dividends they can return profits to their members in the form of better savings and mortgage rates. They are committed to mutuality because they believe it enables them to offer not just higher levels of service than most banks, but also a comprehensive range of discount and variable rate mortgages.

 

You should consider the Penrith Building Society Mortgages if you interested in these type of mortgages:

 

Discount Scheme

Daily Interest Mortgages

Flexible Mortgages

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