The Complete Guide to Mortgages

The mortgage market has changed over recent years. In 2008 you could get a mortgage with no deposit and without providing income proof. Lenders have since been stung and tightened up their systems and lending policies. The changes have made it more important that ever to use a mortgage broker. Mortgage brokers can help to access the most suitable mortgage product. This section covers mortgages on Joint Mortgage with Siblings, Remortgaging An Inherited Property, Mortgage in Probationary Period, Our Guide to Supply Teacher Mortgages, Mortgages for Dentists, Sole Trader Mortgage, Graduate Mortgages, Tier 2 Visa Mortgage and many more.

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Renovation Mortgage

By |2021-12-19T11:34:17+00:00February 22, 2021|Investment BTL Mortgages, Knowledge Mortgages, Mortgages for Different Properties|

You may find yourself in a situation where you require a renovation mortgage. It could be you want to buy a run down property and take on the project of renovating it. Or you wish to carry out sizable repairs on your own property. Or perhaps..

Shared Ownership Mortgages Explained

By |2022-02-01T18:30:13+00:00January 22, 2021|Knowledge Mortgages, Mortgage Ownership Equity Transfers, Mortgages for Different Properties|

It is becoming increasingly hard to get onto the property ladder but with schemes in place such as Shared Ownership, there are other ways a purchaser can enter into the property market. Shared Ownership can allow you to apply for a smaller mortgage amount, therefore decreasing the deposit required.

Right to Buy Mortgages

By |2021-08-19T08:37:29+00:00November 16, 2020|Knowledge Mortgages, Loan to Values / Deposits, Mortgages for Different Properties|

‘Right to Buy’ is a government scheme introduced in the 1980s by Margaret Thatcher through the Housing Act 1980, set up to give council tenants the right to buy the council home they are living in, at a significant discount.

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