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We want a mortgage

Hello everyone

Sorry newbies here !

We are looking to secure our first mortgage and are looking for some advice please.

We have a joint salary of 72k and are currently in rented accommodation costing us 1k a month in rent alone.

Deposit in all honesty isn't easy but we have to find away to raise a minimum of 10%

We have limited savings and hope to have a temporary gift from a family member to help with the deposit.

Now this is where's concerns are.

she: credit score 737 with a couple of missed payments for a couple of hundred quid only missed due to personal circumstance at the time.

He:851 with four aged default all of which are all satisfied as are above.

Would be looking to borrow circa 250k

What are our chances ?
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  • callmechar
    callmechar Posts: 627 Forumite
    Lenders look at affordability now. I am confused why when you earn £72k you have not enough for a decent deposit? How long have you been saving?
  • In honesty we haven't been saving for long.

    We have enjoyed holidays 2-3 times a year and now realise that's not the best move for our long term future.
  • GMS
    GMS Posts: 5,388 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 1,000 Posts Combo Breaker
    Temporary gift? You mean loan?
    I am a Mortgage Adviser
    You 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.
  • callmechar
    callmechar Posts: 627 Forumite
    Ok so you should get a fair sum saved in a year or 2.
  • Well in honesty it may be a gift as if a loan it will need to be declared as they can then have an interest in the property.
  • So do you think the historic defaults will be ok ?
  • Dave_Ham
    Dave_Ham Posts: 6,045 Forumite
    Tenth Anniversary Combo Breaker
    This will come down to the absolute details, as many variables to manage

    You need your credit files and a decent broker.

    10 percent deposit and defaults make this a tricky, not necessarily impossible case
    I am a Mortgage Broker
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  • Loopy28
    Loopy28 Posts: 463 Forumite
    If it was me, I would see a good mortgage broker.

    They will know that lenders to try with the defaults, I have known people to obtain mortgages with defaults. At least with a broker you will have the back up of them trying another lender if the agreement in principle is refused.

    Try some online mortage affordability calculators to get a guide. Google Santander for intermediaries and you can use their online affordability calculator that brokers use, you can do this for a few different lenders and input income and outgoings to see what you can lend.
  • nubbins
    nubbins Posts: 725 Forumite
    Hello everyone

    Now this is where's concerns are.

    ?

    I hate to be brutal but I would say your concerns are the fact you have 72k coming in between you, have hardly any savings, need to borrow off family members to get anything resembling a deposit, have pretty poor credit history and like to live the good life.
    I think you need to get your priorities right, stop having 2 or 3 holidays a year , save your own deposit, improve your credit, stop having 2 or 3 holidays a year and then start thinking about mortgages.
  • nubbins wrote: »
    I hate to be brutal but I would say your concerns are the fact you have 72k coming in between you, have hardly any savings, need to borrow off family members to get anything resembling a deposit, have pretty poor credit history and like to live the good life.
    I think you need to get your priorities right, stop having 2 or 3 holidays a year , save your own deposit, improve your credit, stop having 2 or 3 holidays a year and then start thinking about mortgages.

    Did you not read 19:35 ?
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