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Bea's Biography

Bea began her career in financial services in August 2001, as an underwriter for Chelsea Building Society. In January 2004 she joined Clydesdale Bank as a Mortgage Adviser, and then joined John Charcol in January 2007 as a mortgage consultant.  John Charcol, the sister company of Charcol, provides independent mortgage advice.

Bea’s has been chosen as our mortgage expert due to her excellent reputation both within John Charcol and with her clients through exceptional customer service and management, and first class broking skills. Bea typifies the standards clients can expect from John Charcol.  In the words of one of her clients, “Bea has arranged our transaction and has explained what is happening at every stage of the process.  I am very pleased and impressed with both her approachable, common sense attitude and ability to obtain the best deal on both my properties, securing mortgages that were far better than what I was used to paying.   At every point of contact Bea has been professional and extremely helpful, going above and beyond what would normally be expected.”

Outside of work Bea lives in Richmond with her husband and enjoys reading, painting, good food and great wine. 

If you would like to discuss your specific situation in more detail, or would like further advice, please call and speak to one of our qualified mortgage consultants now on: 0845 034 2100

STOP PRESS - Due to a techncial fault beyond our control, we have just found out that we have lost a number of questions submitted over the last month or so.  We are extremely sorry about this and apologise to those that are still waiting for a response.  If you could re-submit yout question we will endeavour to answer it as soon as possible.

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Posted on 28 March 2008

Hello Katie, I own a property worth about £80,000 with £14,000 owing. I want to buy a new one at £179,995 with 5% deposit paid by the builder. Would it be sensible to turn my current mortgage into a buy to let, taking £16,000...

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Category: New build


Posted on 26 September 2007

My wife and me are currently building a second home which we intend to let out to her parents. My wife is 51 and I am 57, both intend retiring at 65. Our current property mortgage finishes in March 2008 and the property is worth...

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Category: New build, Raising capital out of property


Posted on 4 September 2007

Dear Katie...My daughter and her partner, ages 35 and 37 respectively, own an immaculate end-of-terrace home in a slow-moving area but are anxious that their aspirations seem to be sliding fast away. They wish to invest in a...

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Category: Lower mortgage payments, New build, Tax issues, Valuations, Freehold, leases & unusual property


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