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Getting a further advance simply means getting further borrowing on your current mortgage. This is a cash borrowing. You might be able to do this if the equity you have […]
If you are on a particular type of benefit and you are struggling to pay your monthly mortgage repayments then you might be able to get some help from the […]
What is a gifted deposit letter? A gifted deposit letter is a letter which is provided by someone gifting a deposit. It shows the terms of the gift if any. […]
Can you get a mortgage with no proof of income? There used to be a time before the recession when there were mortgages without the need to provide any proof […]
Not all mortgage lenders accept benefits and the ones which do may not accept all the benefit you receive in particular criteria. If most of your proof of income for […]
A lender may decline a mortgage after a valuation if the value you indicated on your mortgage in principle was far below or above the property’s true value. A lender […]
It is very possible to get a mortgage agreement in principle and the have it declined by the mortgage lender afterwards. This is usually done when your circumstances have changed […]
How long does it take to move house? Moving house can take anywhere between 4 weeks and 16 weeks. The time it will take to move house will usually depend […]
A first-time buyer declaration is a document signed by first time buyers who want to claim a government bonus on their help to buy ISA or claim eligibility for any […]
What is the Post office First start Mortgage?📩 The Post office first start mortgage is aimed primarily at those who don’t earn enough to pass the affordability assessments of a […]
What is the rent to buy scheme? The Rent to buy Government scheme is a first-time buyer scheme which allows prospective first-time buyers to save money for a mortgage deposit […]
An example of what you could pay on a 90,000 mortgage could be: £90,000 over 25 Years at a rate of 5.5 % will incur a monthly repayment of £552.68 […]
What are the repayments on a 80000 mortgage? An example of what you could pay on a 80000 mortgage could be: £80000 over 25 Years at a rate of 5.5 […]
A £100000 mortgage over 25 years will cost you £614.09 per month and cost you a total of £184227.00 over the lifetime of the mortgage. Can you afford a £100,000 […]
What is the Post Office Family Link Mortgage? The post office family link Mortgage is essentially a way for your family to fund your mortgage deposit by using the value […]