Advantage Mortgages

Advantage Mortgages was set up by the Morgan Stanley Group to specialise in adverse credit, self-certification and buy-to-let mortgages

As of February 2008, Advantage Mortgages is no longer accepting new mortgage applications. This is in line with market conditions, which have seen many adverse credit mortgages withdrawn in recent months.

However, there are still good alternatives – and you can get advice from an unbiased FSA-qualified mortgage adviser, who can help find you the best of the current adverse credit deals.  Simply fill in the form on the right for a free call back.

Advantage focused on the non-conforming market and so their offering was more specific than other lenders. However they were very competitive for the following types of adverse credit mortgage:

  • Right to Buy mortgages
  • Flexible mortgages
  • Discount mortgages
  • Buy to Let mortgages
  • Self certification mortgages

Which is the best alternative to an Advantage mortgage, now that they have stopped accepting applications? To get a free call back from an FSA (Financial Services Authority) qualified mortgage adviser, fill in the secure 1-minute enquiry form.

They will be able to give you a cross-market comparison of the best mortgage deals currently available, whatever your credit situation. There is no obligation and they can supply you with the necessary quotes.


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YOUR HOME MAY BE REPOSSESSED IF YOU DO NOT KEEP UP REPAYMENTS ON A MORTGAGE OR OTHER DEBT SECURED ON IT

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.

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