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First time buyer - advice needed
Louiset8827
Posts: 1 Newbie
in Loans
Hi,
Any advice would be amazing,
I'm a first time buyer, mortgage approved and house finalised beginning of August,
I need some home improvements so I'm looking at getting a loan, I am hesitant as I'm not sure if this is too soon to apply as I don't want to be rejected then have to wait for further 6 months or so to reapply,
My credit rating is amazing, I work full time and earn 16000 a year after tax, I have no children and live with my partner.
What do everything think I should do?
Thanks in advance
Louise
Any advice would be amazing,
I'm a first time buyer, mortgage approved and house finalised beginning of August,
I need some home improvements so I'm looking at getting a loan, I am hesitant as I'm not sure if this is too soon to apply as I don't want to be rejected then have to wait for further 6 months or so to reapply,
My credit rating is amazing, I work full time and earn 16000 a year after tax, I have no children and live with my partner.
What do everything think I should do?
Thanks in advance
Louise
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You could apply, but the recent move and new mortgage will count against you.
Unfortunately, no one else gets to see your amazing credit rating - they will base it on your history and affordability - which may be challenging on your income. Would it be a joint application with your partner?
If the work is not urgent, I would wait and save.0 -
Louiset8827 wrote: »I work full time and earn 16000 a year after tax, I have no children and live with my partner.
Do the work over a longer period and pay as you go.0
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