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We are forward-thinking, dynamic and trusted equity release advisers based in Cornwall and Devon. We help people across the country, aged 55 to 85, to unlock the potential in their homes. From our HQ in Truro, Cornwall, we offer fully independent advice from the whole of the market. We find a solution that is right for your needs. If it isn’t right for you and your family, then we’ll tell you. Our founders, who have vast experience and knowledge of the financial services industry, noticed a demand from clients to provide much-needed high quality, individually tailored support for people discovering equity release for the first time.
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Lemon Street, TR1 2PN, Truro, United Kingdom
- 01872 859 414
- hello@life-time-mortgage.co.uk
- life-time-mortgage.co.uk
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