Sarah Appleby CeMAP
Sarah Appleby CeMAP
General Insurance Adviser & Mortgage Administrator
Sarah manages mortgage and protection applications through to completion for Dorset-based advisers Ross Appleby and Ben Old. Based in Weymouth, Sarah has extensive knowledge of residential and business mortgage matters, being CeMAP qualified herself.
From first-time buys to buy-to-let and specialist mortgages, you can count on Sarah to process your application expediently and professionally. Sarah receives excellent client feedback from clients. She is committed to ensuring that every mortgage applicant receives a superb experience from beginning to end, every time.
Experience and background
Sarah joined TFA in 2015. Before this, she worked in several retail banks, a background that endows her with 20 years of sound financial experience. So when it comes to mortgage administration, you’ll get a comprehensive and efficient service. Sarah is also qualified to provide General Insurance advice.
Services offered
Sarah works in partnership with our independent mortgage advisers to ensure a seamless service is provided to you, our client. She will manage the process from the point that your application is submitted by your adviser through to completion. Sarah will liaise with lenders, insurers, solicitors, estate agents and any other professionals involved. And she’ll keep you up to date throughout the process.
Locations covered
Sarah is based in Weymouth and works with TFA Independent Mortgage Advisers Ross Appleby and Ben Old, who have clients who are based in Dorset and Somerset. Their service area includes Lyme Regis, Yeovil, Crewkerne, Bournemouth, Sherborne and Dorchester. They also serve the numerous other towns and villages throughout this stretch of southern England.
You can contact Sarah Appleby CeMAP on 0800 3899 708 or 07711 360861 or complete our enquiry form.
Your home may be repossessed if you do not keep up repayment on your mortgage.
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