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Our mortgage brokers are here to help you get the best rate on your mortgage always. Whether you are a first-time buyer, switcher, home-mover, or an investor get in touch for mortgage advice you can trust.

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First-Time-Buyer Mortgages

We understand that applying for a mortgage is a big step, one of the biggest you will make in your lifetime. We are here to help you with it, every step of the way.

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Switch And Save

We're here to help you discover what options are available to you, which option best suits your needs, and to make the entire process as easy as possible.

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Home Mover Mortgages

Whether you’re just starting out, or nearing retirement age, we're here to help planning a comfortable retirement.

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Self-Employed Mortgages

Self-employed individuals are faced with unique challenges when when it comes to getting a mortgage. Our experienced team knows how to help you to overcome them.

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Buy-To-Let Mortgages

If you want to buy property and become a landlord, we are here to help you evaluate your financial status to see if this is the right move for you.

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Public Sector Mortgage Schemes

At Symmetry Financial, we specialise in helping public sector workers buy their homes and invest in property. Contact us today and speak to a member of our friendly broker team.​

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First Home Scheme Ireland: The Pros and Cons Explained Clearly!

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Whether you're a first-time buyer, buying to let, switching or moving, our team is here to provide you with the personal service and expertise you need to make the decisions that best support your financial goals.

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Warning: If you do not keep up your repayments you may lose your home.

Warning: You may have to pay charges if you pay off a fixed-rate loan

Warning: If you do not meet the repayments on your loan, your account will go into arrears. This may affect your credit rating, which may limit your ability to access credit in the future.

Warning: The cost of your monthly repayments may increase.

Warning: The entire amount that you have borrowed will still be outstanding at the end of the interest-only period.