Cheshire Mortgage Corporation added to Home of Choice panel

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Home of Choice is now offering Cheshire Mortgage Corporation’s range of regulated mortgage products to its advisers.

Cheshire Mortgage Corporation is the residential mortgage lending division of Blemain Group, and provides a range of regulated mortgage contracts including a 100% shared ownership product.

John Ahmed, commercial director for Home of Choice, said: “Cheshire Mortgage Corporation offers an extensive product range with plans to suit borrowers that do not fit the criteria offered by other lenders. By making these products available to our representatives we are providing them with yet more choice and additional options to meet their clients’ needs.”””

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