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Buying house with attached holiday let. Mortgage?

I am looking at a house which has an up and running holiday let with it. It also has a barn which, in the long term, we would want to convert to another let.

Our plan was always to sell up and buy outright. But the market here is very flat at the moment (London commuter town)

The house we want is £365k. We could put a deposit down of £130k.

Current mortgage is £125k. House valued at £475k. Would rent for £1300 a month.

Would I be able to get a holiday let mortgage for the house we want, and rent out the house we live in? I know we wouldn't be able to get a residential mortgage as I don't earn enough and already have one!

We keep missing out on houses because we aren't proceedable, and I don't want to miss out on this one.

I would really appreciate any advice.

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  • Thrugelmir
    Thrugelmir Posts: 89,546 Forumite
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    loveka wrote: »

    Our plan was always to sell up and buy outright. But the market here is very flat at the moment (London commuter town)

    Flat in what way. Estate Agents have record low properties on their books to sell. Are people hesitant to or cannot afford to buy at current price levels. That's a different matter. Adjust your selling price to attact offers.
  • loveka
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    We have already reduced it. We have had 3 full asking price offers and one over the asking price. Our sale fell through because the people we were buying from changed their minds. That was only 3 weeks ago so we are not happy to accept a lower offer quite yet. Especially as the market we are buying in is buoyant at the moment. We would be selling low and buying high.

    I would rather get a mortgage if possible and rent our house out. If we can't do it we'll wait for the market to balance out a bit.
  • loveka
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    I have been trying to research this myself, and came up with another potential problem!

    If I could get a mortgage, would lenders be concerned that there are 2 properties which pay Council tax independently which are on the same title? The annex part is attached to the main house.

    Would this be a problem if we tried to port our mortgage if we sold?

    Thanks.
  • amnblog
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    loveka wrote: »
    I have been trying to research this myself.

    Big mistake.

    Complex case due to the property that will require Professional help.

    If you are serious about this purchase engage a good mortgage broker.
    I am a Mortgage Broker

    You should note that this site doesn't check my status as a Mortgage Broker, 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.
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