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THE NEW WEBSITE THAT HELPS YOU FIND A GREAT MORTGAGE DEAL...DESPITE THE CREDIT CRUNCH

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The new website enables you to find the cheapest mortgage deal without a broker

Wednesday February 4,2009

By Brendan Abbot

LOOKING for your first home loan or a remortgage?

Are you determined to secure a good deal, despite the recession?

A brand new website allows YOU to access all the information previously available only to mortgage brokers - allowing YOU to search hundreds of different firms and book the best mortgage deal yourself.

And unlike most price comparison services, the site, launched in conjunction with teh Daily Express, searches mortgages tailored to your personal circumstances.

Michael Clapper, chief executive of Enterprise Group, the mortgage and loans company behind the site, says: "The more information you key in, such as your deposit, property type, and whether you want a capital repayment or interest-only mortgage, the better the results.

"A quick mortgage search takes about 10 minutes.

"If you apply for the mortgage, that will take a further 45 minutes.

"Or you can talk to a fully qualified mortgage consultant, who can help you complete your application."

The site - www.dailyexpressmortgages.co.uk - is totally free to use, whether you apply for a mortgage direct or speak to a consultant first.

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"It's a great way of finding exactly the right mortgage for you, while saving money because you don't have to pay any fees to a broker, " Clapper says.

Visit www.dailyexpressmortgages.co.uk or call 0800 988 0787


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