The Bath BS makes Scotland mortgage move

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The Bath Building Society is now offering mortgages in mainland Scotland.

As well as its standard residential mortgages, the society is also making available its range of niche products, which include, Buy for Uni, Rent a Room and Parent Assisted Mortgage Schemes which are designed to help first time buyers get on to the housing ladder.

The Society is also offering buy-to-let and holiday let mortgages for those wishing to purchase investment properties.

Steve Matthews, head of mortgages at the Bath Building Society, said: “The Society is well known in the mortgage market for its innovation, individual underwriting, and personal service and it is an exciting development for the Society to be able to offer its mortgage expertise to those wishing to purchase a property in mainland Scotland.

“Those that know the Society, will know that we are passionate about giving customers a special experience that may not be available elsewhere.”

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