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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.
Birmingham is a diverse and vibrant city in England, known for its industrial history, cultural diversity, and various neighborhoods. Here are some of the areas within and around Birmingham:
City Centre: The heart of Birmingham, known for shopping, business districts, and cultural attractions.
Jewellery Quarter: Famous for its historic jewelry and metalworking industries, now a hub for creative businesses, galleries, and eateries.
Digbeth: An artsy and creative district with galleries, music venues, and a unique atmosphere.
Bournville: Home to the Cadbury chocolate factory and known for its well-planned garden village.
Moseley: A diverse and vibrant neighborhood with independent shops, cafes, and a lively cultural scene.
Selly Oak: Home to the University of Birmingham, with a student-friendly atmosphere and amenities.
Edgbaston: Known for its upscale residential areas, sports facilities, and cultural attractions.
Harborne: A suburb with a village-like feel, offering shops, restaurants, and green spaces.
Kings Heath: A creative and eclectic neighborhood with a range of independent shops and cultural venues.
Erdington: A suburb with shopping centers, parks, and local amenities.
Handsworth: Known for its cultural diversity and historic landmarks like Soho House.
Aston: Home to Aston University and Aston Villa Football Club’s stadium.
Sutton Coldfield: A town on the outskirts of Birmingham, known for its parks, historic sites, and shopping.
Solihull: A nearby town known for its affluent neighborhoods, shopping, and green spaces.
Stirchley: A community-focused area with local shops, cafes, and a community arts center.
Longbridge: Known for its history in automobile manufacturing and recent urban regeneration.
Small Heath: A diverse area with markets, shops, and cultural diversity.
Perry Barr: Home to Perry Barr Stadium and the location of the 2022 Commonwealth Games.
Bordesley Green: A multicultural area with local amenities and a diverse community.
Castle Vale: A housing estate known for its community initiatives and local amenities.
This list showcases a variety of neighborhoods and areas within Birmingham, each with its own character and offerings. Keep in mind that Birmingham is a dynamic city, and new developments and areas may have emerged since my last knowledge update.