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How can I get a mortgage as a single woman...

no children and earning £20000 a year.
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  • bbl_2
    bbl_2 Posts: 105 Forumite
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    Going to need some more info then that im afraid lol

    Savings?

    Outgoing?

    bbl
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  • PasturesNew
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    Being a single woman makes no difference to getting a mortgage. You'll need as much deposit as possible and live in an area where homes are cheap enough to be purchased with the mortgage you might be offered (which would usually be £60k minimum, £100k pushing it).

    You need to be debt free too and have a good credit record.

    I am single and it took me until I was 40 and moved to a cheaper area before I managed it.
  • LeeSouthEast
    LeeSouthEast Posts: 3,822 Forumite
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    Woolwich offered me a touch over a 5x multiplier. They're the only people I've spoken to about a mortgage (I bank with Barclays, so it seemed a logical starting point), but I cannot therefore say this is the normal practice. Depending how sub-20k we're talking, you're looking at somewhere between 70-100k assuming no other debts?

    You'd need to make up the difference with savings. The minimum deposit these days for the best rates is 20-30%
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  • hello everyone!

    im currently looking for a 95% LTV mortgage.

    im looking at flats in south east london valued at 150000.

    i have 10000 in savings.

    i earn 31000 per year.

    any ideas....?

    i would so much appreciate any mortgage advice!

    thank you!
  • mclaren32
    mclaren32 Posts: 283 Forumite
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    jelena09 wrote: »
    hello everyone!

    im currently looking for a 95% LTV mortgage.

    im looking at flats in south east london valued at 150000.

    i have 10000 in savings.

    i earn 31000 per year.

    any ideas....?

    i would so much appreciate any mortgage advice!

    thank you!

    Unfortunately you are going to really struggle to find a 95% mortgage.
  • LeeSouthEast, is it recently that Woolich offered you 5x your salary, or was it a few years ago, when banks didn't hesitate to lend high multiples? The reason I ask is that I will need about 4x my salary, and pretty much assumed that it would be hard to find.

    marlasinger
    marlasinger

  • _Andy_
    _Andy_ Posts: 11,150 Forumite
    Amazing wrote: »
    no children and earning £20000 a year.

    In answer to your question 'how do I get a mortgage' - standard practice would be to apply for one with a mortgage lender.
  • opinions4u
    opinions4u Posts: 19,411 Forumite
    _Andy_ wrote: »
    In answer to your question 'how do I get a mortgage' - standard practice would be to apply for one with a mortgage lender.
    :rotfl:

    I've been sat here pondering an appropriate reply to the OP, but keep slipping down the "innuendo" line.

    I think your "straight bat" approach is so much funnier though!
  • LeeSouthEast
    LeeSouthEast Posts: 3,822 Forumite
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    LeeSouthEast, is it recently that Woolich offered you 5x your salary, or was it a few years ago, when banks didn't hesitate to lend high multiples? The reason I ask is that I will need about 4x my salary, and pretty much assumed that it would be hard to find.

    marlasinger


    That was about 6 months ago, so the 'height' of round 1 of the credit crunch, really.
    Starting Debt: ~£20,000 01/01/2009. DFD: 20/11/2009 :j
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  • tiggerjj
    tiggerjj Posts: 259 Forumite
    Mortgage-free Glee!
    Im a single young woman in the process of buying a house, best advice i can give is that no one seems to care about my age or that im female, all they care about is how much money i have and how much i earn.

    London and county have been extremely helpful, they are free and will call you is you ask,

    Also I bank with barclays and it turned out i was already risk assessed for a mortgage from woolwich, so maybe talk to your bank???

    Good Luck
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