Commercial Mortgage Guide
ClicknGo Mortgage Brokers not only deal with the residential mortgage market but we are also able to assist businesses in securing Commercial Mortgages on properties across the UK.
We can locate the best commercial mortgage deals for up to 85% of the value of your chosen property - and can source mortgages for anywhere between £100k to £10m - and can look into issues such as bad credit histories to ensure you get the best deal possible.
Our commercial mortgage experts will be able to make an instant decision-in-principle on your application as not to waste your time.
Please read our Commercial Mortgage FAQs for simple answers to popular questions, and do check our Commercial Mortgage Resources page for a list of articles and guides that may help you make your decision on applying for your commercial mortgage.
So whether you are a start-up or an established business, ClicknGo Mortgage Brokers can help you find the right commercial mortgage for your desired premises.
Apply for your Commercial Mortgage now for a free quote and instant lending decision.
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Commercial Mortgage Hints & Tips
Below we have put together a Commercial Mortgage guide with resources and information on getting a Commercial Mortgage and expand your business.
Commercial Mortgage Guide
Commercial Mortgage FAQs
Commercial Mortgage Resources
Commercial Mortgage - Why Use Us
Commercial Mortgage News

Checkout our Mortgage Tool Kit, it has all the resources and information to help buy and locate your next property.
Click n go Mortgages can find a Commercial Mortgage that suits you and your business; whether your a start up looking to buy your first premises or an estiblished business looking to expand we can help.
05/11/07
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Rock Bottom
It appears that Northern Rock really have hit ‘rock bottom’, with news today published that Bank of England has leant Northern Rock a massive £23billion or £730 from each of us, the British tax payers.
12/01/07
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Rush for fixed-rate remortgage
As the Bank of England put up interest rates last week, there has been a rush for fixed rate remortgages the Financial Times reports.









