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Need a mortgage of £270k - where to look?

We've had an offer accepted on our dream home for £340k.

We're FTBs and have a £70k deposit (and extra for stamp duty and fees).

I earn £45,000 pa with a 10% (non-guaranteed) annual bonus. DH is self-employed and should net £22k but only has 1 year of accounts.

Which lenders should we consider? I've got a call with a broker on Monday but [STRIKE]as I'm very impatient[/STRIKE] I thought I'd try on here and see if I can get any quick info!

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  • Dave_Ham
    Dave_Ham Posts: 6,045 Forumite
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    Hope your broker calling you Monday is very good.

    This is going to extremely tough going, but I would suggest achievable.

    You need to start thinking about which lenders will consider you, rather than which ones you should consider.
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  • Blimey that's a stretch of income. 96% of lenders wont accept the self emp iincome so disclose this bit first as this is where they will earn your fee. On the employed income it's a dead duck.

    Worst thing about all this your offers accepted and I genuinely think you'll struggle to get the mortgage.
  • shortchanged_2
    shortchanged_2 Posts: 5,546 Forumite
    Blimey that's a stretch of income. 96% of lenders wont accept the self emp iincome so disclose this bit first as this is where they will earn your fee. On the employed income it's a dead duck.

    Worst thing about all this your offers accepted and I genuinely think you'll struggle to get the mortgage.

    I have to agree. I think the OP should really have seen how much they can borrow before they put an offer in.

    This level of borrowing looks to be a serious stretch.
  • opinions4u
    opinions4u Posts: 19,411 Forumite
    We've had an offer accepted on our dream home for £340k.

    We're FTBs and have a £70k deposit (and extra for stamp duty and fees).

    I earn £45,000 pa with a 10% (non-guaranteed) annual bonus. DH is self-employed and should net £22k but only has 1 year of accounts.

    Which lenders should we consider? I've got a call with a broker on Monday but [STRIKE]as I'm very impatient[/STRIKE] I thought I'd try on here and see if I can get any quick info!
    More likely than not you've wasted your seller's time and unreasonably raised their hopes of a sale.

    Could you get the deposit up to £85,000 (25%)?
  • Just noticed the post states he SHOULD net £22k. Has he had at least 1 SA302 from HMRC, if not its even more unlikely than I first thought.
  • Blue_Monkey
    Blue_Monkey Posts: 602 Forumite
    Just thought I'd pop back to let you know we completed on our house on Friday :)

    Our marvellous broker got us a deal with Halifax. Purchase price £340k with 20% deposit.
  • hamster2013
    hamster2013 Posts: 245 Forumite
    well done
    what was the deal you got with halifax ?
    rate - duration - etc?

    hope you enjoy your new home
  • Thrugelmir
    Thrugelmir Posts: 89,546 Forumite
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    Hope you locked into a fixed rate product with a mortgage balance that high!
  • olly300
    olly300 Posts: 14,738 Forumite
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    Thrugelmir wrote: »
    Hope you locked into a fixed rate product with a mortgage balance that high!
    That's not high if you live in London and the SE.
    I'm not cynical I'm realistic :p

    (If a link I give opens pop ups I won't know I don't use windows)
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