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Mortgage & Protection Advice That Puts You First

Mortgage & Protection Advice That Puts You First

A trusted family-run Scottish brokerage offering expert guidance, tailored solutions, and stress-free support.

A trusted family-run Scottish brokerage offering expert guidance, tailored solutions, and stress-free support.

Who We Help

Whether you're buying your first home, moving to a new one, reviewing your mortgage, or putting protection in place, we're here to guide you with clarity and confidence. Our role is to simplify the process, offer honest advice, and make sure you always feel supported.

From securing the right mortgage to safeguarding your family's future, we tailor every recommendation to your circumstances and long-term goals. You'll get expert guidance at every step, so the decisions you make feel straightforward and firmly in your control.

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Row of brick houses and a tree
Row of brick houses and a tree

Why Choose Us

With support tailored to your life, we create a calmer, clearer path forward - where every decision feels informed, confident, and completely understood, regardless of your goals.

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Boutique Support

Flexible Availability

Expert Guidance

We intentionally work with a limited number of clients to ensure you receive focused attention, tailored advice, and truly personal guidance throughout.

Brick house with a white front door and small hedges to the left and right

Boutique Support

Flexible Availability

Expert Guidance

We intentionally work with a limited number of clients to ensure you receive focused attention, tailored advice, and truly personal guidance throughout.

Brick house with a white front door and small hedges to the left and right

Boutique Support

Flexible Availability

Expert Guidance

We intentionally work with a limited number of clients to ensure you receive focused attention, tailored advice, and truly personal guidance throughout.

Frequently Asked Questions

We know mortgages and protection can feel complex - here are answers to the questions we get asked most often, so you can feel confident every step of the way.

Will I be charged a broker fee?

Yes, broker fees may apply depending on your individual circumstances. The fee typically ranges from £395 to £695, depending on the complexity of your application. We are committed to transparency and will always provide a clear breakdown of any fees before you decide to proceed.

Can I get a mortgage if I have adverse credit?

Yes, it may still be possible. If you’ve experienced missed payments, defaults, or other credit issues, we can explore lenders who may consider your application based on your overall circumstances. We understand that everyone’s situation is different, and we’re here to help you find the most suitable options available.

What is a DIP or an AIP?

A DIP (Decision in Principle) or an AIP (Agreement in Principle) is essentially a preliminary assessment from a lender indicating how much they may be willing to lend you. It provides an early indication of your borrowing potential before submitting a full mortgage application.

How long does the mortgage process take?

The mortgage process typically takes anywhere from one to four weeks, depending on the lender, your circumstances, and how quickly required documents are provided. We’ll guide you through each stage to help keep the process as smooth and efficient as possible.

What documents do I need for a mortgage application?

Lenders will typically require a range of documents to assess your affordability and verify your identity. These usually include proof of income (such as payslips or self- employment accounts), recent bank statements, photo ID, proof of address, and details of any existing credit commitments. Depending on your circumstances, additional documents may be requested. We’ll guide you through exactly what’s needed to ensure your application runs smoothly.

Will I be charged a broker fee?

Yes, broker fees may apply depending on your individual circumstances. The fee typically ranges from £395 to £695, depending on the complexity of your application. We are committed to transparency and will always provide a clear breakdown of any fees before you decide to proceed.

Can I get a mortgage if I have adverse credit?

Yes, it may still be possible. If you’ve experienced missed payments, defaults, or other credit issues, we can explore lenders who may consider your application based on your overall circumstances. We understand that everyone’s situation is different, and we’re here to help you find the most suitable options available.

What is a DIP or an AIP?

A DIP (Decision in Principle) or an AIP (Agreement in Principle) is essentially a preliminary assessment from a lender indicating how much they may be willing to lend you. It provides an early indication of your borrowing potential before submitting a full mortgage application.

How long does the mortgage process take?

The mortgage process typically takes anywhere from one to four weeks, depending on the lender, your circumstances, and how quickly required documents are provided. We’ll guide you through each stage to help keep the process as smooth and efficient as possible.

What documents do I need for a mortgage application?

Lenders will typically require a range of documents to assess your affordability and verify your identity. These usually include proof of income (such as payslips or self- employment accounts), recent bank statements, photo ID, proof of address, and details of any existing credit commitments. Depending on your circumstances, additional documents may be requested. We’ll guide you through exactly what’s needed to ensure your application runs smoothly.

Will I be charged a broker fee?

Yes, broker fees may apply depending on your individual circumstances. The fee typically ranges from £395 to £695, depending on the complexity of your application. We are committed to transparency and will always provide a clear breakdown of any fees before you decide to proceed.

Can I get a mortgage if I have adverse credit?

Yes, it may still be possible. If you’ve experienced missed payments, defaults, or other credit issues, we can explore lenders who may consider your application based on your overall circumstances. We understand that everyone’s situation is different, and we’re here to help you find the most suitable options available.

What is a DIP or an AIP?

A DIP (Decision in Principle) or an AIP (Agreement in Principle) is essentially a preliminary assessment from a lender indicating how much they may be willing to lend you. It provides an early indication of your borrowing potential before submitting a full mortgage application.

How long does the mortgage process take?

The mortgage process typically takes anywhere from one to four weeks, depending on the lender, your circumstances, and how quickly required documents are provided. We’ll guide you through each stage to help keep the process as smooth and efficient as possible.

What documents do I need for a mortgage application?

Lenders will typically require a range of documents to assess your affordability and verify your identity. These usually include proof of income (such as payslips or self- employment accounts), recent bank statements, photo ID, proof of address, and details of any existing credit commitments. Depending on your circumstances, additional documents may be requested. We’ll guide you through exactly what’s needed to ensure your application runs smoothly.

Testimonials

We're proud to support clients across Scotland with a personalised, stress-free mortgage and protection service. Here's what people say about working with us.

"Can’t thank Muriel enough for her expertise in finding a mortgage that suited me. She dealt with everything quickly and efficiently which made the whole process from start to finish a positive experience.."

Susan M

"Natalie and murial are absolutely fantastic they helped myself and my husband so much when we were buying our first house they knew all the information they needed to know and answered all our questions…"

Debs B

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Ready to Secure The Right Deal for You?

There may be a fee for arranging a mortgage, and the precise amount will depend on your circumstances. This will typically be £395. Your home may be repossessed if you do not keep up repayments on your mortgage. Campbell Clifford Mortgages Ltd is an Appointed Representative of The Lending Channel Ltd. The Lending Channel is authorised and regulated by The Financial Conduct Authority under FCA no. 626787, their registered address is 2/17 King James VI Business Centre, Perth PH2 8DY. Campbell Clifford Mortgages Ltd is authorised and regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority under FCA no 1035826 and their registered address is 51 Drumillan Hill, Greenock, PA16 0XD.

© 2025 Campbell Clifford Mortgages Ltd.

There may be a fee for arranging a mortgage, and the precise amount will depend on your circumstances. This will typically be £395. Your home may be repossessed if you do not keep up repayments on your mortgage. Campbell Clifford Mortgages Ltd is an Appointed Representative of The Lending Channel Ltd. The Lending Channel is authorised and regulated by The Financial Conduct Authority under FCA no. 626787, their registered address is 2/17 King James VI Business Centre, Perth PH2 8DY. Campbell Clifford Mortgages Ltd is authorised and regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority under FCA no 1035826 and their registered address is 51 Drumillan Hill, Greenock, PA16 0XD.

© 2025 Campbell Clifford Mortgages Ltd.

There may be a fee for arranging a mortgage, and the precise amount will depend on your circumstances. This will typically be £395. Your home may be repossessed if you do not keep up repayments on your mortgage. Campbell Clifford Mortgages Ltd is an Appointed Representative of The Lending Channel Ltd. The Lending Channel is authorised and regulated by The Financial Conduct Authority under FCA no. 626787, their registered address is 2/17 King James VI Business Centre, Perth PH2 8DY. Campbell Clifford Mortgages Ltd is authorised and regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority under FCA no 1035826 and their registered address is 51 Drumillan Hill, Greenock, PA16 0XD.

© 2025 Campbell Clifford Mortgages Ltd.