If you have an existing mortgage with Chorley Building Society, you may be able to borrow more money against your property. Whether you are looking to make repairs or improvements to your home, to consolidate existing debt or even for a special purchase, we have a range of options that may be available to you.
To view our existing product switch range, click hereand scroll down to the product switch section
As we are committed to supporting our Members in reducing their impact on the environment, when additional borrowing is for the purpose of home improvements we also offer additional discounts if at least 50% of the improvements that are carried out, make the home greener. This could include:
We also remove the administration fee if the loan is for green improvements.
For more ideas on making your home more ‘green’, take a look at our Green Home Guide here
Additional borrowing is available on most of our mortgage products. For details of our range click here
To find out more information please call a member of our mortgage team on 01257 235 001 or email mortgages@chorleybs.co.uk
All mortgages are subject to underwriting and criteria. You should think carefully before securing other debts against your property.
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The Chorley and District Building Society is authorised by the Prudential Regulation Authority and regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority and the Prudential Regulation Authority. Registered on the Financial Services Register under number 206023. Registered Office: Key House, Foxhole Road, Chorley, Lancashire PR7 1NZ.
Chorley and District Building Society is a member of the Building Societies Association and a participant of the Financial Ombudsman Service and Financial Services Compensation Scheme.
Your telephone conversations with the Society may be recorded. This is to help the Society to improve customer service and to offer additional security. Calls and electronic communications may also be monitored for staff training.