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mrs_motivated
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As you can see from my signature i have high debts (although i have just got a credit report from Experian Which is showing my rating as excellant , score 972)
I am looking to move house and apply for a mortgage this summer and wonder who is the most likely to accept my application
Current mortgage (95K) - 15 years left to pay
Current House Value (£300K)
new property (£500K)
Need new mortgage (150K) repayment 15 years
joint salary (£83K)
any advice appreciated as do not want to be turned down.
I am looking to move house and apply for a mortgage this summer and wonder who is the most likely to accept my application
Current mortgage (95K) - 15 years left to pay
Current House Value (£300K)
new property (£500K)
Need new mortgage (150K) repayment 15 years
joint salary (£83K)
any advice appreciated as do not want to be turned down.
Well Behaved women seldom make history
Early retirement goal... 2026
Reduce, reuse, recycle .
Early retirement goal... 2026
Reduce, reuse, recycle .
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I would envisage this being straight forward. You say total mortgage required is £150k, so with those earnings there's plenty of room.
Lenders consider the annual cost of debts, not the balance. They deduct the annual cost form income before applying the lending multiple / affordability model.0 -
Or would you be clearing those debts via the sale proceeds?
And take out a slightly higher mortgage?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 -
Thanks - feeling more optimistic.
No I wont be clearing debts with extra mortgage - will be using it to purchase house. Althougth the debts are high, they are manageable and i have no problem meeting the payments. Need a larger house, due to change in family circumstances.Well Behaved women seldom make history
Early retirement goal... 2026
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mrs_motivated wrote: »Current mortgage (95K) - 15 years left to pay
Current House Value (£300K)
new property (£500K)
Need new mortgage (150K) repayment 15 yearsi have high debts [£34k]0 -
mrs_motivated wrote: »Thanks - feeling more optimistic.
No I wont be clearing debts with extra mortgage - will be using it to purchase house. Althougth the debts are high, they are manageable and i have no problem meeting the payments. Need a larger house, due to change in family circumstances.
Why not pay the debts that are more expensive than a mortgage.
It is madness paying more for borrowing than you need to. borrow more at the lower rate and just overpay it.
New house is £200k more than the old one mortgage is only £55k more where is the other £145k coming from?0 -
The reason i am not clearing debts is - the debts are mine (therefore i feel responsible).
Not got £150K sat in the bank or else I would have cleared the debts - the £150 K is a gift (from a family member, to enable us to buy the house, not to clear my debt).Well Behaved women seldom make history
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