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Buy the House next door - Advice please!!

We would like to buy the property next to ours. It is a terrace and we think was originally one property with ours. How do we go aboout getting the mortgage. Ideally we only want to end up with one loan against one property once works would be completed. Any ideas.
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  • sammyjammy
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    Bit different situation but my mum and dad bought two houses attached years ago and bought it with one mortage with a requirement that it was knocked into one within 28 days. I would imagine you could extend your mortgage within the same kind of thing if you got the proper permissions
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