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AK
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I'm interested in buying a property, but i have already got a mortgage (joint) on a flat.
Is it correct that most lenders will stick to the rule '1 mortgage per person'.... does a joint mortgage come into this?

any words of wisdom..... i'm off to google it, but would like to know of any real life situations.
Kerry
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you can have as many mortgages as you like but your income will need to cover both

mortgages are my forte
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quote:
Originally posted by Kerry
you can have as many mortgages as you like but your income will need to cover both

mortgages are my forte
does that apply in scotland though
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I applied for a mortgage for the fun of it the other day. They will let me borrow £60,000 - Bloody good of them I must admit, but, like thats gonna buy me maybe a lean to?

Ben.

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lenders credit policys dont differ its just the process of purchasing a property thats different in scotland
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quote:
Originally posted by Kerry
lenders credit policys dont differ its just the process of purchasing a property thats different in scotland
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I looked at it for buying another flat to let. Needed 15% down to be sqaure on rental income though, so I shelved the idea. They were prepared to lend 85%.
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quote:
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I looked at it for buying another flat to let. Needed 15% down to be sqaure on rental income though, so I shelved the idea. They were prepared to lend 85%.


buy to let mortgages differ to residential mortgages
most lenders only go to 80/85% max on buy to lets and again credit policy is different to residential and from lender to lender
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students can get buy to let mortgages
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buy to lets are easy 2 get if u have the 15% deposit.

northern rock will lend up to 89% but i expect fees and rate to be high
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buy to lets are easy 2 get if u have the 15% deposit.

northern rock will lend up to 89% but i expect fees and rate to be high


higher lending charges are usually over 90%
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if i did do it.... i'd prob want to put down about 20k.....

Are rates much higher on 'buy to let' mortages? Do lenders get the hump if a property is bought and let'd on a conventional mortgage?
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quote:
Originally posted by Kerry
quote:
Originally posted by John_C
buy to lets are easy 2 get if u have the 15% deposit.

northern rock will lend up to 89% but i expect fees and rate to be high


higher lending charges are usually over 90%


shop around there'll b lenders that wont charge a hlc. fees can be up 2 1.5%
of the loan.
http://www.mortgagesforbusiness.co.uk/


 
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