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If sorting out your finances has been on your “to do” list for some time but never gets done then local financial expert Sarah Ferrell is on hand to help you.


Sarah has been a financial adviser for more than 20 years and has worked both as a broker and for lenders at both branch and regional level.


As a completely independent broker, she knows exactly what lenders are looking for so can point you in the right direction of who best to approach to suit your circumstances. Based in Bearsted Park, Sarah can visit you at home and guide you step by step through a complete review of your financial situation – tailoring solutions to suit your own individual needs. Finance can be a minefield even for the most experienced of us, especially with so many changes to regulation and criteria, so getting a helping hand from someone who knows the market can be invaluable in saving you both time – and money.


Although the word ‘mortgage’ is synonymous with house-buying, it can be a means to a variety of ends. Some people re-mortgage to consolidate their finances and pay off credit card debts, others to pay for an extension to their home or a new kitchen. In many cases people change their mortgage just to get a better deal. Contrary to popular belief, you are never too old to get a mortgage and increasing numbers of people are looking at lifetime mortgages to ensure they have a comfortable retirement. Equity release no longer holds the stigma – and risk – it once did.


Sarah takes great pride in her work and is willing to go the extra mile for all of her clients. Being home-based means she can even work evenings and weekends when necessary to fit around her clients.


Be it a mortgage, re-mortgage, equity release, life insurance, writing your will or whether you would just like to improve on your current financial setup then Sarah can help you. In essence, she will be your very own personal financial problem solver.


Sarah said: “Whether you are 18 or 81 (or older!) you don’t need to worry about your finances. I will explain things clearly and simply to make sure you get the best deal which is right for you.”


Sixtyplus is directly authorised by the Financial Conduct Authority. A fee of £249 for mortgages and £995 for Equity Release is payable on full application only. Your house may be repossessed if you do not keep up payments on your mortgage. To fully understand the features and risks of equity release a personalised illustration will be provided.


downsmail.co.uk Sarah Ferrell – The Friendly Face Of Finance


FREE CONSULTATION AVAILABLE FOR:


 Mortgages for First Time Buyers, re-mortgages, capital raising and house purchases


 Mortgages for buy-to-let and second homes


 Will writing


 Equity release for retired home owners needing to release a cash sum


 Life insurance,


Critical Illness cover and all general insurances


Call Sarah on:


M: 07789007447 T: 01622 631372


E:sarah.ferrell@btopenworld.com Sell Or Let Your Property For 0% Commission Let Your PrYo


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Tony Rogers Local Property Specialist


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David Parker Area Support Manager


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Kayleigh Bowkett Lettings Manager


Louise Goodman Regional Sales Manager


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Ellen Grove Marketing Manager


Jenni Neale Local Property Agent


Hassaan Kassim Local Property Agent


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Matt Danks Lettings Administrator


Maidstone East March 2015


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