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Plain English guides from Roger Cooper, CeMAP qualified mortgage adviser. Written for London buyers, remortgagors and landlords.

Mortgage Advice6 min read

How to Choose the Right Mortgage Adviser in London

Choosing a mortgage adviser in London is one of the most important financial decisions you'll make. Here's what to look for and the questions to ask.

Roger CooperRoger Cooper, CeMAP
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The Complete Guide to Mortgage Advice for London Professionals

London professionals face unique mortgage challenges — bonuses, deferred compensation, and high property values. Here's how specialist advice makes the difference.

Roger CooperRoger Cooper, CeMAP
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First Time Buyer in London? Here's What Mortgage Advice Really Means

Buying your first home in London is one of the biggest financial decisions you'll make. Independent mortgage advice makes the whole process clearer and safer.

Roger CooperRoger Cooper, CeMAP
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Mortgage Advice for the Self-Employed in London: A 2026 Guide

Self-employed in London and want to get a mortgage? Here's the 2026 guide to how lenders assess self-employed income and how to navigate the process.

Roger CooperRoger Cooper, CeMAP
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Buy to Let Investment in London: Why Mortgage Advice Matters

Investing in London buy to let property is complex. From ICR calculations to limited company structures, independent mortgage advice is essential before you commit.

Roger CooperRoger Cooper, CeMAP
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Remortgage Advice London: When to Act and What to Expect

Thousands of London homeowners are coming off fixed rates in 2026. Here's when to start, what to expect from the remortgage process, and how an adviser helps.

Roger CooperRoger Cooper, CeMAP
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