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This scheme is available through ourselves WITHOUT a waiting list, as a preferred broker we get immediate access. Contact us now via the form at the top of the page, we’ll help you get a decision / budget in principle.
Completing this form authorises us to send your details to Keyzy.
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Applicants that use ourselves will be actioned immediately. By all means go look at their website, to look at details, use their calculator etc. But come back here to apply for a decision in principle. As we are a preferred broker you will be dealt with immediately.
Use the contact form above. We’ll then get the required information from you. Whilst Keyzy charge an arrangement fee, our services are free of charge as we receive a small commission from Keyzy for the work involved in getting the Decision In Principle and the referral.
Available nationwide.
Traditional mortgages inc 95% are available too including for First Time Buyers
We also have access to 100% mortgages, with or without family assistance. Which may be more suitable for you. Contact us to discuss fully.
Manchester is a vibrant city in England, known for its history, culture, and diverse neighborhoods. Here are some of the areas within and around Manchester:
City Centre: The central business district, known for shopping, dining, and cultural attractions.
Northern Quarter: An artistic and trendy area with independent shops, cafes, and nightlife.
Spinningfields: A modern business and commercial district with upscale restaurants and offices.
Castlefield: An area with canals, historic buildings, and modern apartments.
Ancoats: A former industrial area turned creative hub with modern apartments and eateries.
Salford Quays: Known for cultural venues like The Lowry and MediaCityUK, with waterfront views.
Deansgate: A major road with shopping, dining, and entertainment options.
Chinatown: An area with Chinese restaurants, supermarkets, and cultural events.
Oxford Road Corridor: Home to the University of Manchester and various cultural institutions.
Hulme: Known for a mix of housing types, green spaces, and community initiatives.
Didsbury: A leafy suburb with cafes, bars, and parks.
Withington: Popular among students, with a mix of housing options and amenities.
Fallowfield: Student-oriented area with a vibrant atmosphere and proximity to universities.
Rusholme: Known for its “Curry Mile,” offering a wide range of international cuisine.
Levenshulme: A diverse and culturally rich neighborhood with shops and markets.
Whalley Range: A residential area with a mix of housing options and green spaces.
Longsight: A multicultural neighborhood with amenities and housing.
Gorton: Known for its connection to British history and culture.
Burnage: Birthplace of musician Morrissey, with residential areas and parks.
Wythenshawe: A large residential area with parks and facilities.
This list showcases various neighborhoods and areas within Manchester, each with its own character and attractions. Keep in mind that Manchester is a dynamic city, and new developments and areas may have emerged since my last knowledge update.