Just Mortgages launches new-build division

Just Mortgages launches new-build division


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Just Mortgages has launched a specialist new homes division. 

The New Homes Division will cover the whole of England and Wales, launching with 10 specialist new homes mortgage advisers.

It intends to double this number within a year.

The new division will be led by business development director Paul Wilson. 

He will report to national operations director John Phillips and be supported by divisional sales manager Peter Carter.

The New Homes Division will deal with everything from 10 unit developments upwards.

Just Mortgages has always given advice on new home mortgages but says high demand demands a dedicated division to offer specialist advice. 

Its biggest scheme to date has been a 200 unit development, completed just before the establishment of the new division.   

Just Mortgages’ advisers may even work from the house builders’ site office, providing specialist new homes mortgage advice for every person visiting the new properties as they require it. 

John Phillips, national operations director, said, “Just Mortgages has become well known amongst house builders for providing specialist mortgage advice for new build properties. 

“Demand from house builders for this specialist service has increased to such an extent that it makes perfect sense to launch a new homes division.

“There is forecast to be 74million people in the UK by 2020 and it will be essential to increase the number of new homes to accommodate this volume of people, therefore the demand for mortgages for new homes will only increase as the level of house building goes up. 

“As a result we launch with 10 advisers covering the whole of England and Wales but we expect this to increase rapidly as we provide a more wide-ranging and comprehensive service to both local and national house builders and their customers.”

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