About Us

 

Teachersfinance.com is a website for Spotlight financial solutions Ltd. Spotlight have been arranging mortgages and insurances for teaching staff for years now. Many teachers have used our services and recommended us to their colleagues.

 

 

We are a team of qualified mortgage advisers based in Hitchin, Hertfordshire. We deal with teachers’ mortgage enquiries every day and arrange in excess of £30 million of mortgages and re-mortgages each year, mostly for teaching staff nationwide. We therefore understand your unique circumstances, so you won’t need to waste time explaining your situation, as you may have to with the High Street banks. We can also work around your schedule, with meetings and conversations in the evening and weekends if necessary.

 

At Spotlight financial solutions Ltd we will find you the best mortgage deals on the market at that time, which could save you time, effort and money. We have access to many lenders, providing thousands of mortgage rates, updated daily. We offer a truly independent service and are totally impartial. To ensure that you get the best possible mortgage deal, we choose your mortgage advice from all available lenders not just one part of the market. We will explain the research to you, cutting out the jargon and give you the facts about financial products and services, helping you to make an informed decision.

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Our refreshing approach and high level of quality advice and service has proved extremely popular. We're delighted to say that many of our teacher clients recommend us and use us again. Our simple aim is to provide you with a friendly, efficient and first class service, which helps you get the most appropriate and cheapest mortgage deal from the huge, complicated selection around.

 

As well as shopping around, to find and arrange your best mortgage, we could also save you money on Conveyance / Solicitors fees, buildings and contents insurance and any mortgage protection policies.

 

 

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