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Secured homeowner loans

Secured homeowner loans are loans specifically intended for homeowners. In contrast to an unsecured loan, secured loans do not require the borrower to repay the loan amount over as short term a term as possible with high monthly repayments.

Secured homeowner loans offer far greater flexibility in the amount you can borrow and your repayment schedule. Because there is less risk for the lender you can borrow more and spread your repayments over a longer period, making borrowing more affordable.

However it is important to remember that borrowers unable to keep up with repayments could result in your home being repossessed. Therefore, it is important to shop around and find the right deal for you and your situation. If you're looking for an affordable secured loan, The Loan Expert can put you in touch with a broker in your local area or a specialist in the type of finance you require. They can offer you independent advice to find a suitable and affordable loan plan, whatever you need it for.

All you need to do is fill in one simple form below or call 0845 145 0400 (9:30am - 8:30pm Monday to Friday).
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