Birmingham Midshires Mortgage
Birmingham Midshires is part of the HBOS group, also containing the Bank of Scotland and Halifax. They provide a range of specialist mortgages to UK customers.
Birmingham Midshires date back to 1849 with the merger of approximately
50 building societies which included the
Liverpooland Birmingham & Bridgwater Building Societies. In 1999, they were acquired
by the Halifax Group.
Birmingham Midshires Mortgages are a provider of specialist mortgages
and are now more commonly known as BM Solutions, specialising in adverse credit
and buy-to-let mortgages.
Birmingham Midshires tracker mortgages enable overpayments, underpayments
and payment holidays really living up to the name of flexible! A range of two-year
fixed-rate mortgages are also available at special rates which then revert back
to the Bank of England base rate (which virtually all UK Bank lending rates are
‘tied’ to).
They offer 2 decent value
Birmingham Midshires flexible mortgages and 2
Birmingham Midshires fixed rate mortgages.
Click here for a list of the current Birmingham Midshires Mortgage offers.
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