Tackling difficult client conversations

The value of mortgage advice continues to rise in line with the number of challenges facing a variety of homeowners and potential buyers across the UK housing market. Challenges which are generating a host of difficult conversations between clients and mortgage advisers. Episode 3 of Barclays award-winning Mortgage Insider podcast sees host and property expert Phil Spencer sit down with two highly respected and experienced mortgage advisers - Jane King, mortgage adviser at Ash-Ridge Private Finance and Sonya Matharu, senior mortgage broker at The Mortgage Mum - to explore how their client engagement has changed in recent times and how they are addressing some difficult conversations. The trio cover a range of topics including the impact of the media, how to better prepare for such conversations, the importance of knowing your client as well as offering some examples of tricky exchanges and financial revelations which potential buyers have and haven’t made. This proves to be an eye-opening and enlightening discussion.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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The evolving role of the mortgage broker is becoming increasingly complex. The performance and potential of the housing market is an ever-changing landscape, but help is here. The award-winning Mortgage Insider Podcast – brought to you by Barclays – is back and   better than ever. Renowned TV presenter and property expert Phil Spencer guides you through the trials and tribulations of the housing world. Phil, along with industry-leading guests from the world of economics, financial services, and of course housing, takes you beyond the headlines to help you navigate the world of mortgage markets. This is an in-depth plunge into the world of mortgages, so listen and follow to find out moreabout the current mortgage market, how rates are set, the insider take on housing, changes to buy-to-let, marathon mortgages and helping clients plan for a worst-case scenario.  The Mortgage Insider Podcast – you can’t afford to miss it.