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How much can I borrow?

I wonder if there are any mortgage advisors/brokers on here that can give me some advice?

I earn £16,800 p.a., and I have a £7000 deposit. I am right in thinking that your income is multiplied by 3.5 which gives the maximum you can borrow? If so, then I can borrow about £59k.

Is this right? Is there anyone that can give me a rough estimate on what you think I can borrow based on my salary and deposit.
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  • luckyfool
    luckyfool Posts: 1,683 Forumite
    If you can cover legal fees and other costs on top of the deposit, then I would look at paying up to £70k for a property. That means your £7k deposit is 10%, so you will be able to access better deals. Also £63k on a mortgage should be achievable from a wide range of lenders.

    If you go any higher you are looking at a massively reduced field of lenders to choose from due to the higher loan to value and income multiplier. You will also be looking at a hefty rate hike along with probably higher fees.
  • andrewmp
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    XDA wrote: »
    I wonder if there are any mortgage advisors/brokers on here that can give me some advice?

    I earn £16,800 p.a., and I have a £7000 deposit. I am right in thinking that your income is multiplied by 3.5 which gives the maximum you can borrow? If so, then I can borrow about £59k.

    Is this right? Is there anyone that can give me a rough estimate on what you think I can borrow based on my salary and deposit.

    I am in a similar position to you, I have a £15k deposit though. Am buying a property for £75,000. I'd say £60-65k is the max you should actually borrow on your salary giving you a budget of around £70,000 max.

    Which area do you live in?
  • XDA
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    luckyfool wrote: »
    If you can cover legal fees and other costs on top of the deposit, then I would look at paying up to £70k for a property. That means your £7k deposit is 10%, so you will be able to access better deals. Also £63k on a mortgage should be achievable from a wide range of lenders.

    If you go any higher you are looking at a massively reduced field of lenders to choose from due to the higher loan to value and income multiplier. You will also be looking at a hefty rate hike along with probably higher fees.

    £70k is probably about the price of a decent house in this area!

    How much more would I need to legal fee's and other costs? Would this include building/contents insurance?
    andrewmp wrote: »
    I am in a similar position to you, I have a £15k deposit though. Am buying a property for £75,000. I'd say £60-65k is the max you should actually borrow on your salary giving you a budget of around £70,000 max.

    Which area do you live in?

    Yeah, I wasnt looking to borrow too much.

    I live in Southern Scotland mate.
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  • andrewmp
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    XDA wrote: »
    £70k is probably about the price of a decent house in this area!

    How much more would I need to legal fee's and other costs? Would this include building/contents insurance?



    Yeah, I wasnt looking to borrow too much.

    I live in Southern Scotland mate.

    I'm in the North East of England so probably similar prices.
  • luckyfool
    luckyfool Posts: 1,683 Forumite
    XDA wrote: »
    £70k is probably about the price of a decent house in this area!

    How much more would I need to legal fee's and other costs? Would this include building/contents insurance?

    Legal fees (inc. disbursements) - £900-£1,000 if you shop around
    Valuation Fee - around £200

    Building and Contents is separate, unless you are buying a flat in which case the buildings cover might be included within your monthly service charge.
  • andrewmp
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    luckyfool wrote: »
    Legal fees (inc. disbursements) - £900-£1,000 if you shop around
    Valuation Fee - around £200

    Building and Contents is separate, unless you are buying a flat in which case the buildings cover might be included within your monthly service charge.

    Sounds a bit over the top to me. If the house has a HIP you'll be looking at less than £500.
  • luckyfool
    luckyfool Posts: 1,683 Forumite
    andrewmp wrote: »
    Sounds a bit over the top to me. If the house has a HIP you'll be looking at less than £500.

    Its in Scotland, hence no HIP.
  • andrewmp
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    luckyfool wrote: »
    Its in Scotland, hence no HIP.

    Closer to £700 then?
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