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  MORTGAGE BROKER MERSEYSIDE

Are you looking for a mortgage broker on Merseyside? Well you have come to the right place. We are a UK wide company that can connect you with a mortgage broker who covers Merseyside.

Arranging a mortgage or remortgage will probably be the biggest single financial transaction you ever make. Therefore enlisting the help of a mortgage broker can be a great help.

Connect me with a Local Broker, and a great quote.

Our aim is help you obtain professional independent advice. We will introduce you to mortgage brokers that work for you, researching the whole mortgage market for a suitable mortgage deal.

Your broker can achieve this by using their extensive experience in the financial and mortgage sectors, allied with the latest mortgage sourcing systems and exclusive deals negotiated with major lenders.

If you are looking to move to Merseyside from out of the area you may find the following information useful.

Merseyside is a metropolitan county, located in the North West of England, Merseyside is named after the River Mersey and comprises the conurbation by the Mersey estuary centred upon Liverpool. The county was created in 1974 by the 1974 local government reform.

Merseyside borders onto Lancashire to the north, Greater Manchester to the east and Cheshire to the south.

Merseyside contains the metropolitan boroughs of Liverpool, Sefton, Knowsley, St Helens and Wirral.

The county is divided into two parts by the Mersey estuary, the Wirral is located on the west side of the estuary, upon the Wirral Peninsula and the rest of the county is located on the east side of the estuary.

The two parts are linked by two road tunnels a railway tunnel, and the famous Mersey Ferry.

Other districts that are part of the urban area (but not part of Merseyside) are Ellesmere Port and Neston and Halton, this area is known unofficially as "Greater Merseyside".

Unlike other counties, it is traditional to express location within the Merseyside area by the pronoun on, thus "on Merseyside" as opposed to "in Merseyside".

Merseyside was created on 1 April 1974 from areas taken from the historic counties of Lancashire and Cheshire. When first created, Merseyside proved to be a highly controversial creation, especially amongst the inhabitants of the Wirral, whom had historically considered themselves to be separate from Liverpool.

Between 1974 and 1986 the county had a two tier system of local government with the five boroughs sharing power with the Merseyside County Council.

However in 1986 the government (Mrs Thatcher) abolished the county council along with all other metropolitan county councils, and so its boroughs are now effectively unitary authorities.

Merseyside however still exists legally, and as a ceremonial county.

 

 

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