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Will mortgage be approved?
Mike84_2
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Hi,
Just after a bit of advice please?
Me and my girlfriend are buying our first property together.
The house is £167.5k and we are putting down 5% deposit. 15% is being paid by the developer through a 10 year interest free loan and we are having an 80% mortgage, so the mortgage is £134k.
We earn £50k between us.
I have a credit card with £2k on it, two catalgues with £500 and £600 on them, a car loan with £2.5k left and I'm in an approved overdraft of £1800.
My girlfriend has about £300 on a credit card.
We have had no missed payments in the past year and I always pay off more than the minimum payment.
I did a credit score check the other day and it was 947 (best is 999).
Is the mortgage offer likely to be accepted because I am worrying that my overdraft will affect it?
Any help would be great!
Thanks
Just after a bit of advice please?
Me and my girlfriend are buying our first property together.
The house is £167.5k and we are putting down 5% deposit. 15% is being paid by the developer through a 10 year interest free loan and we are having an 80% mortgage, so the mortgage is £134k.
We earn £50k between us.
I have a credit card with £2k on it, two catalgues with £500 and £600 on them, a car loan with £2.5k left and I'm in an approved overdraft of £1800.
My girlfriend has about £300 on a credit card.
We have had no missed payments in the past year and I always pay off more than the minimum payment.
I did a credit score check the other day and it was 947 (best is 999).
Is the mortgage offer likely to be accepted because I am worrying that my overdraft will affect it?
Any help would be great!
Thanks
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Sounds like you don't really have the deposit.
Make getting your personal financial affairs into order before committing to a house purchase.0 -
Hi,
We have the deposit, it is coming from family members, and we can afford to pay off the debts at a later stage.
I just want to know if having these debts will affect the application??
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No one can say for sure as it is up to individual lenders and as far as I am aware no one here is an actual mortgage lender.
Our situation earn 48k looking at mortgage of 97k have 15% deposit already and possibly more depending on sale price of current property. My husband has £2200 on a credit card ( low LOB) and our mortgage adviser has suggested we clear it before application if possible.MF aim 10th December 2020 :j:eek:MFW 2012 no86 OP 0/2000
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Has the property been valued, is £167.5 the asking price or the valuation?0
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The income and debts seem fine to get the mortgage amount needed.
However..... not many lenders will accept the 15% deposit from the lender.I am a Mortgage AdviserYou should note that this site doesn't check my status as a Mortgage Adviser, so you need to take my word for it. This signature is here as I follow MSE's Mortgage Adviser Code of Conduct. Any posts on here are for information and discussion purposes only and shouldn't be seen as financial advice.0 -
We have the deposit, it is coming from family members
What, haven't even been able to save up the meagre 5% deposit on your own. Seriously, with the amount of debt you are in, you should not be even thinking about getting a mortgage until you have proven to yourself that you can handle your money and live within your means.poppy100 -
So you're taking on a 10 year loan to give the developer money for a property that is really worth 15% less than you are paying for it.The house is £167.5k and we are putting down 5% deposit. 15% is being paid by the developer through a 10 year interest free loan and we are having an 80% mortgage, so the mortgage is £134k.
Whichever way I look at this, the property is not worth £167.5k.
What's your plan to clear al this unnecessary credit? Get out of the habit of buying things on credit! Save up for stuff you want to buy!I have a credit card with £2k on it, two catalgues with £500 and £600 on them, a car loan with £2.5k left and I'm in an approved overdraft of £1800.
My girlfriend has about £300 on a credit card.
Meaningless numbers to a lender.I did a credit score check the other day and it was 947 (best is 999).
- income: probably fineIs the mortgage offer likely to be accepted because I am worrying that my overdraft will affect it?
- debts: irritating but manageable. Some bad habits to get on top of though.
- property: new build's are high risk lending and a mortgage valuation could potentially tell you that iter's over-priced.
- deposit: this is a nightmare scenario. You're deposit hasn't come from your own resources and the 15% "loan" from the devleoper strikes me as a cover up for over-pricing the property - substantially.
I think the lender will decline the mortgage. Not because of you, but because of the 15% seller funded deposit.
I also think you should find another property to buy instead. At the moment it looks like an application for a long term negative equity problem for you.0
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