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Big deposit/poor credit.

ourkidsdad
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Hi All.
Bit of long one, but here goes.
My situation is that i am a joint owner of the property i live in, the other owner being my mother.
No mortgage so my part worth 75k (ish)
I have around 120k in savings and various investments i can get my hands on.
I work full time, been employed with multi national company for 15+ years, earn 40k + overtime/bonus etc.
Now a house has come up for sale, or is just about to that i want, around where i live they go pretty fast so id like to get cracking.
Never had a mortgage so dont know a great deal about them.
In an ideal world id like to put down up to 3/4 deposit on this house (which i have in hand), but would need a mortgage for the remaining quarter.
All good so far.
Alas i have the worst credit history in christendom, i was bankrupt 9 years ago due to a relationship from hell, and ever since ive deliberatly ignored my credit file as i vowed never to touch credit again, and havent, nor have i need to, until now
.
I also have a ccj from the water company that i missed due to being away on buissness that i payed up when i found out but is still on my file.
So in a nut shell, what are my chances of getting a ten year mortgage for 1/4 of the value of the house?
Many thanks.
Bit of long one, but here goes.
My situation is that i am a joint owner of the property i live in, the other owner being my mother.
No mortgage so my part worth 75k (ish)
I have around 120k in savings and various investments i can get my hands on.
I work full time, been employed with multi national company for 15+ years, earn 40k + overtime/bonus etc.
Now a house has come up for sale, or is just about to that i want, around where i live they go pretty fast so id like to get cracking.
Never had a mortgage so dont know a great deal about them.
In an ideal world id like to put down up to 3/4 deposit on this house (which i have in hand), but would need a mortgage for the remaining quarter.
All good so far.
Alas i have the worst credit history in christendom, i was bankrupt 9 years ago due to a relationship from hell, and ever since ive deliberatly ignored my credit file as i vowed never to touch credit again, and havent, nor have i need to, until now

I also have a ccj from the water company that i missed due to being away on buissness that i payed up when i found out but is still on my file.
So in a nut shell, what are my chances of getting a ten year mortgage for 1/4 of the value of the house?
Many thanks.
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Comments
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There will be lenders.
Speak to a broker and I am sure with a deposit that size nd decent affordability you will be fine.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 -
Affordabilty is fine, no debts, no rent etc just bills.
Im left with around £2200 a month disposable income.
Can you advise who to approach first?0 -
friends and family? They may know of a broker maybe.
The reason I am suggesting a broker is because it may or may not be a high street lender. It will come down to the finer details, a broker will know what to look for.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 -
ourkidsdad wrote: »....My situation is that i am a joint owner of the property i live in, the other owner being my mother....
You are going to have to budget for that extra 3% stamp duty if you already own a property.0
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