You can start your application however you wish, whether you would prefer to visit in person, talk over the phone, via email or video chat. This page should give you some options on how to get the ball rolling.
Understanding the process
Step 1 | We will need some initial information from you to understand what you’re looking for, if you’re eligible, and subject to finding out if we can help, we’ll complete a credit reference check and affordability assessment for you. You can start step 1 by contacting us via email, phone, in person, or requesting a call back. |
Step 2 | Once we’ve established your affordability, a Fact Find call will take place. This is a chat with a Mortgage Adviser to gain all the details we need to understand your mortgage requirements. This is likely to take place over the phone or video call, and we suggest having up to 1 hour available to chat to us. |
Step 3 | Once we have all the information we need to understand which of our mortgages may be suitable for your needs, we can recommend a product and complete the required verifications. After this point, we would move to valuation and a formal offer to progress your house purchase or remortgage. |
Are you ready to apply?
Email us | Email mortgages@no1copperpot.com and if possible please provide the following details in your email:
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Call us | Phone 0161 741 3160 during office hours |
Visit us | Visit us at Slater House, Oakfield Road, Cheadle Royal Business Park, Cheadle, Cheshire, SK8 3GX |
Request a call back | Click here to request a Mortgage Adviser to call you at a time that you choose. |
Are you a first-time buyer?
If you’re a first time buyer you may want to start the application process by requesting an Agreement In Principle (AIP). This can give you an idea of how much we could potentially lend to you. This will be personally assessed by a Mortgage Adviser and sent to you directly. From then on, you can agree to go ahead with the agreement and undertake a full affordability assessment as you begin your official mortgage application.