Mortgage Advice

Whole-of-market, independent mortgage brokers covering all of the UK - from first homes to £5m+ lending, with access to all UK lenders.

  • Access to all UK lenders
  • Free valuation and legal fees on all remortgages
  • CeMAP qualified advisers with 20+ years' experience
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Mortgage advice for your home

Mortgage Brokers for the Whole of the UK

LifePro arranges mortgages the same way we have arranged protection for nearly two decades: whole-of-market, independent and in plain English. We compare deals from across all UK lenders - high street, private bank and specialist - and handle everything from first conversation to completion.

Every remortgage we arrange comes with a free valuation and free legal fees, and most purchases include a free valuation. Advice comes from CeMAP qualified advisers with 20+ years' experience, covering every corner of the UK.

Find the Right Mortgage

Buying a home

Remortgaging - free valuation and legal fees on all remortgages

Specialist lending

Why Arrange Your Mortgage Through LifePro?

Whole of Market

Independent brokers with access to all UK lenders - high street, private banks and specialists who never deal with the public directly.

Free Valuation & Legal Fees

Free valuation and legal fees on all remortgages, and a free valuation on most purchases.

CeMAP Qualified Advisers

Advice from CeMAP qualified advisers with 20+ years' experience, regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority.

All of the UK

One adviser from first chat to completion, wherever in the UK you and the property are.

How It Works

1

Talk to an Adviser

A straightforward conversation about your plans, income and timing - by phone or through the contact form.

2

Whole-of-Market Comparison

We compare deals from across all UK lenders and put a clear written recommendation in front of you.

3

We Handle the Rest

Application, valuation, solicitors and lender chasing - managed for you through to completion.

Our broker fee is typically £1,250, or up to £1,495 for specialist lending such as limited company buy to lets, debt consolidation and adverse credit history. Your exact fee is always confirmed in writing before you commit to anything - full details in our regulatory statement.

Already sorted the mortgage? Protecting it matters too - see mortgage life insurance and mortgage income protection.

Frequently Asked Questions

Are you whole-of-market mortgage brokers?

Yes. We are all-of-market, independent mortgage brokers covering all the UK, with access to all UK lenders - including private banks and specialist lenders who only work through intermediaries.

What does your mortgage advice cost?

Our broker fee is typically £1,250, or up to £1,495 for specialist lending (limited company buy to lets, debt consolidation and adverse credit history). The fee is confirmed in writing before you commit to anything.

What is included free?

All remortgages we arrange include a free valuation and free legal fees, and most purchases include a free valuation. Deals are always compared on overall cost, including any lender fees.

Which areas do you cover?

The whole of the UK. Advice is by phone and email, documents move electronically, and the process works the same wherever you and the property are.

Can you help if my situation isn't straightforward?

That is most of our work - bad credit, self-employment, later-life borrowing, bridging deadlines and £1m+ lending all have dedicated routes. Start with the product page closest to your situation, or just call.

How do I get started?

Call 0800 246 5191 (Mon-Fri 9am-8pm, Sat 9am-5pm) or use the contact form and we will call you back. The first conversation costs nothing and tells you exactly where you stand.

Talk to a Mortgage Adviser Today

Whole-of-market advice from CeMAP qualified advisers - purchases, remortgages and specialist lending across all of the UK

Whole-of-market advice • Broker fee typically £1,250, confirmed before you commit • CeMAP qualified advisers

Your property may be repossessed if you do not keep up repayments on your mortgage.

You may have to pay an early repayment charge to your existing lender if you remortgage. Not all Buy to Let Mortgages are regulated by The Financial Conduct Authority.