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LTV Query
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Sibelius1
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Hello,
Just registered as I'm moving house shortly and have a few things playing on my mind.
I live in Scotland, and have been looking at several Home Reports, including the Single Survey used by lenders as a valuation. Many of the properties I have looked at have a survey value greater than the asking price, so my query is as follows:
I am interested in a propery that is on sale for FIxed Price 200k, the survey values the property at 225k. If I make a 10% deposit, the loan is 180k. LTV for this should therefore be 80%, despite the fact I have only made a 10% deposit on the actual purchase price. Can someone please confirm this is the case?
Thanks in advance for any replies.
Just registered as I'm moving house shortly and have a few things playing on my mind.
I live in Scotland, and have been looking at several Home Reports, including the Single Survey used by lenders as a valuation. Many of the properties I have looked at have a survey value greater than the asking price, so my query is as follows:
I am interested in a propery that is on sale for FIxed Price 200k, the survey values the property at 225k. If I make a 10% deposit, the loan is 180k. LTV for this should therefore be 80%, despite the fact I have only made a 10% deposit on the actual purchase price. Can someone please confirm this is the case?
Thanks in advance for any replies.
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I am interested in a propery that is on sale for FIxed Price 200k, the survey values the property at 225k. If I make a 10% deposit, the loan is 180k. LTV for this should therefore be 80%, despite the fact I have only made a 10% deposit on the actual purchase price. Can someone please confirm this is the case?
Thanks in advance for any replies.
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Your LTV is calculated on the purchase price, not the valuation.
If you are happy to pay £200k, and put down £20k deposit, the mortgage will be £180k, i.e. 90% LTV.
To get a 80% LTV, you either pay £40k deposit on a £200k purchase price, or if you want to, £45k on a £225 purchase price.0 -
Thanks very much for your reply.
Disappointing, but I suppose the price paid is the true value, unless it is deliberately undervalued of course.0
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