About Us
John Wilson
John Wilson at Mortgages One Stop has been established in Mortgage Advice for over 20 years and has grown to become a respected Independent Mortgage Broker. “I am proud that my business has grown through recommendations and that I have the pleasure in advising clients from all over the UK. This is largely due to being committed to providing expert advice, being easy to deal with and acting on my clients best interests at all times. I have worked in the financial services sector for over 20 years which has also included Large Banks and Institutions. I hold all the relevant Professional Qualifications which enables me to give you Whole of Market Advice. My experience allows me to provide you with the advice that suits your own personal needs. As your Mortgage Broker, I will happily help you at any time and look forward to you contacting me.”
John has appeared in the Sunday Times as part of VOUCHED FOR Reviews in 2016, 2019 and again in 2020 as a Top Rated Mortgage Broker. He is committed to finding the right Mortgage for you, whether you are a first time buyer, Remortgaging, moving home or investing in a Buy to let.
John will also help you with all the associated Protections and Life Assurance you require. For free whole of market advice call us on 07763067680 or 01383 831067.
Stephanie Morgan
Stephanie Morgan recently joined Mortgages One Stop after having worked in the industry for over the last ten years. Having come from First Mortgage in Edinburgh – the largest brokerage in Scotland. She has a vast amount of experience in more intricate financial advice with St James Place in Edinburgh.
Stephanie is fully qualified in Financial Advice as well as Mortgage Advice.
Stephanie believes Protecting her clients is key to providing the best financial advice and will work hard to achieve your mortgage goals.
Stephanie also has a little boy called Thomas who keeps her on her toes. She spends most of her time with her family or trying to lose some winter pounds at the gym! She also has recently taken up crocheting and plan’s to create some winter scarves.
Your Home may be repossessed if you do not keep up repayments on your mortgage. Some forms of Buy to Let Mortgages are not regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority.