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yes . what will be the maximum i can go on my wage0
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An average would be around 4x income, so possibly £112k - going to vary (up and down) between lenders though.0
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looks like im going to need a big lumper:eek: :eek: cheers Andy0
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forgot to say have 2nd job which brings in £500 per month min0
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bump for Andy0
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£500 net or gross? Is it employed work or self-employed? If employed is it permanent and set hours?0
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self employed before tax0
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OK well how long have you been SE for and do you have accounts?0
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nearly 1 year .0
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If you wanted that income taken into account you'd need a self-cert mortgage meaning higher interest rates. Depends on lender but possibly around the £136k to lend, plus deposit.0
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