Compare FCA-regulated mortgage brokers and advisers covering the HS1 postcode district. Get expert help with home buying, remortgaging, equity release and more.

There are no approved mortgage brokers headquartered in the HS1 postcode district. Nearby approved brokers who may cover HS1 are listed below.
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We could not find any approved mortgage brokers with a business postcode in the HS1 district.
Plain-English context for buyers and people remortgaging — what the market looks like, how advice works here, and what to do next.
HS1 is a postcode district covering Stornoway, Scotland. At the last directory refresh, Mortgage118 listed 0 FCA-regulated mortgage brokers with a business postcode in this district.
Postcode districts are delivery geographies, so a broker shown here may also advise clients across neighbouring districts, while brokers outside HS1 may still cover a property in the area.
Postcode districts such as HS1 (Stornoway, Scotland) are useful for finding nearby broker offices, but mortgage pricing still depends on the property, deposit, affordability, credit profile, and lender criteria.
Ask advisers whether they have recent experience with the local property type you are buying or remortgaging, especially where flats, lease terms, new-builds, or landlord finance may affect underwriting.
The Bank of England Bank Rate is one input to mortgage pricing; see the Bank base rate page on this site for the figure we publish. The deal you are offered still depends on deposit, term, fixed vs variable, and affordability stress tests — not any single headline rate.
Use this page as a shortlist of broker offices in HS1, then compare each profile for specialisms, fees, review volume, and whether the adviser can work around your preferred communication style.
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For HS1 (Stornoway, Scotland), the useful local question is not just "who is nearest?" but "who understands my property and income profile?"
A good broker will flag issues lenders care about early: lease length, service charges, building height, construction type, deposit source, rental stress tests, or credit history. That matters more than choosing by distance alone.