Norton Home Loans added to New Leaf lender panel

New Leaf has announced the addition of Norton Home Loans to its lender panel.

The move will enable members of New Leaf, the privately owned network of 250 advisers, to access the lender’s full range of specialist first charge mortgages.
 
In the first charge market, Norton Home Loans provides mortgages to customers whose circumstances would see them rejected by other lenders, for reasons including heavy adverse and non-standard construction properties.

Norton Home Loans also lends on Right to Buy, basing lending on the valuation not the purchase price.

New Leaf Distribution mortgage compliance director, Chris Nairn, commented: “Norton Home Loans provides a range of products which allows us to service a selection of clients who would find difficulty in obtaining finance elsewhere in the market. The service offering provided looks excellent and look forward to a long and rewarding relationship.”

Managing Director at Norton Home Loans, Paul Stringer, added: “We are looking forward to this relationship working for New Leaf and Norton alike. In today’s current climate we are glad to be able to offer unique lending opportunities and enhance our distribution through a great network in New Leaf.”

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