Scottish Widows Mortgage

Scottish Widows Mortgage

A Scottish Widows mortgage is available in a various forms including professional mortgages, flexible mortgages and remortgages.

Scottish Widows started out from a meeting in an Edinburgh coffee house in 1812 and was founded as Scotland 's first mutual life office in 1815. Now part of the Lloyds TSB Group, Scottish Widows manages around £77 billion of client funds. Scottish Widows employs approximately 4,000 people, achieved the 'Investor In People' Award in 2002.

 

Scottish Widows Mortgage offers you an extensive range of mortgages with a special focus on first time buyers.

 

If you are aged 21 to 35 (before you ask the products are not just for Scottish Widows!) and have graduated from an established university then you will be eligible to apply for a Scottish Widows graduate mortgage.

 

Scottish Widows offers a 100% loan-to-value ratio plus an additional 2% on top.

 

You could also consider a Scottish Widows flexible mortgage if you want to vary the amount you repay every month.

 

If you're over 60 and would like to raise some funds, then you should consider a lifetime mortgage and free up part of the value of your home.

 

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