Cheshire Building Society Mortgages

The Cheshire Building Society became one of the first Permanent Societies in the UK when it was founded in Macclesfield in 1870.

The Cheshire works on the principle that mutuality works for the good of all its members. They are fully accountable to their members, and don't have shareholders to satisfy.  As some might argue, this provides a much better deal for its members.  An example of this is that instead of paying dividends, the building society can return profits to its members.  This may be in the form better savings or mortgage rates for its customers.

You should consider choosing the Cheshire Building Society if you are looking for any of the following:

  • A remortgage
  • A fixed rate mortgage
  • A discount rate mortgage
  • A buy to let mortgage
  • Commercial mortgage

The Cheshire will also be able to help you even if you are a first time buyer, you have had some credit problems in the past, you are a home mover or even if you are self employed.

We recommend that the best way to find out if the Cheshire Building Society (or any other mortgage/lender for that matter) is suitable for you is to consult an FSA-qualified mortgage adviser. By filling in our mortgage form you will obtain impartial mortgage advice and a quote, representative of the whole of market, with no strings attached.


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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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