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deanmcreynolds26
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18th Apr 10 at 17:30   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

Right dunno if this has been mentioned before but i think ive already gave myself the answer anyway

House on for fixed price £93,000, with a home report value of £100,000

so to bring it to 10% deposit of house value i would need £3000 right....simple as!!

do you think the bank will go for this or would they still want 10% deposit on the £93k
although if i get a mortgage of 90% based on the house value ive technically met the terms of the mortgage!!!, they might want to see i have money behind me and not just trying to fleece the system

Everyone knows what the banks can be like recently

[Edited on 18-04-2010 by deanmcreynolds26]
AndyKent
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18th Apr 10 at 17:40   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

Will almost certainly be 10% of purchase price, so you'll need £9300 deposit.

Where are you getting £3000 from?
Ben G
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18th Apr 10 at 17:43   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

it's based on the purchase price, so you can just put down £9300.

wheres the £3000 from?

10% of 100k is £10000
10% of 93k is £9300

[Edited on 18-04-2010 by Ben G]
John
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From what I can see he's getting the 3k from 10% of 100k being 10 and the house being 93k, giving him the equivalent of 7k deposit.

As said above though, that's not how it works, you need 9300 for a 90% mortgage.

[Edited on 18-04-2010 by John]
Colin
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Doesnt work like that sadly!
AndyKent
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quote:
Originally posted by John
From what I can see he's getting the 3k from 10% of 100k being 10 and the house being 93k, giving him the equivalent of 7k deposit.

As said above though, that's not how it works, you need 9300 for a 90% mortgage.

[Edited on 18-04-2010 by John]


Ah yes, I see. Using the difference in value as part of the deposit.

No, definately doesn't work like that.
Nismo
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wont work like that you need 10% of what you borrow im afraid.
Limecat
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quote:
Originally posted by Nismo
wont work like that you need 10% of what you borrow im afraid.


As a minimum.

Some places are 15%, others are 25%. Certainly any 'low' (still high comparative to years ago in terms of returns for lenders) are against 25% LTV deals.
Rob_Quads
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It sort of does work like that really. When you remortgage the rate you get will depend on how much you owe against the value of the house. You might only have put a few K in but if the house value has gone up by 100K then you will have a much lower LTV

BUT... if you have just bought the house then they will presume that you paid what its worth and so take that as the value of the house so you would need the 10% of the purchase price. UNLESS you could get the morgage company to value the house at more i.e. the 100K (note home reports and morgate valuations often do not agree)

 
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