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The Universal Building Society was established in 1863, with head offices in Newcastle Upon Tyne and nine additional branches. In January 2007 the Universal Building Society, the 29th largest building society within the UK merged with the Newcastle Building Society becoming the 12th largest mutual building society within the UK. The Newcastle Building Society was the first to be awarded Investor in People status in 1992 for their commitment to staff development. As a mutual organisation the Newcastle Building Society are dedicated in providing the highest level of service to their customers providing competitive finance products.

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Securing a mortgage can be a long and difficult process especially if you are a first time buyer. The initial search for a suitable mortgage product can seem an infinite task when there are 1000’s to choose from. At Remortgageexplorer we are dedicated in finding a mortgage product from lenders such as the Universal Building Society that can be adapted to meet your requirements. With access to over 40,000 mortgage products we offer universal mortgages and competing mortgages from other lenders. We make every effort to find a competitive mortgage deal from high street and specialist lenders whatever your individual circumstances. If you are looking for a universal mortgage Remortgageexplorer will compare the market quickly so you don’t have to.

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Remortgages We Offer

  • Fixed rate mortgages
  • Tracker mortgages
  • Offset mortgages
  • Discounted mortgages
  • Cashback mortgages
  • Capped mortgages
  • Portable mortgages

Problems We Specialise In

  • CCJs
  • Previous bankruptcy
  • An IVA
  • Mortgage arrears
  • Debt problems
  • Self employed with no accounts
  • Irregular income
  • Defaults