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Hi,

I am 23 and currently earn £30,000.

I have £7000 currently saved for a deposit, and want to buy a house in the first quarter of 2009.

My outgoings are currently around £300/month (food-fuel-rent) so everything else I take home is going into the deposit pot.

A few years ago I wasn't sensible with money getting into a fair bit of debt (~£6000). This is all now paid off. However, my credit file shows that in 2006 I made 2 payments 2 months in arrears. It doesn't show any defaults though.
Will this affect my ability to get a mortgage?

Second and final query: when should I start applying for a mortage - when I have £10,000 saved (i.e. the amount I wish to commit to a deposit); or should I start applying now?

Thanks for any insight/thoughts you can offer.

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  • robin_banks
    robin_banks Posts: 15,778 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture Combo Breaker
    Look at properties and decide what type suits you (I'd avoid flats if I were you) decide on area, cost etc, views everal properties before you even think about an offer, only then do you apply for a mortgage
    "An arrogant and self-righteous Guardian reading tvv@t".

    !!!!!! is all that about?
  • Radiantsoul
    Radiantsoul Posts: 2,096 Forumite
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    retnox wrote: »
    Hi,

    I am 23 and currently earn £30,000.

    I have £7000 currently saved for a deposit, and want to buy a house in the first quarter of 2009.

    My outgoings are currently around £300/month (food-fuel-rent) so everything else I take home is going into the deposit pot.

    A few years ago I wasn't sensible with money getting into a fair bit of debt (~£6000). This is all now paid off. However, my credit file shows that in 2006 I made 2 payments 2 months in arrears. It doesn't show any defaults though.
    Will this affect my ability to get a mortgage?

    Second and final query: when should I start applying for a mortage - when I have £10,000 saved (i.e. the amount I wish to commit to a deposit); or should I start applying now?

    Thanks for any insight/thoughts you can offer.

    It is doubtful the arrears will have any effect.
    You should apply when you have the deposit, I think your deposit is likely to be quite low in the current climate and you might struggle to get a mortgage for more than £100k.
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