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First time buyer - or not

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I am currently searching for a home. I had a joint mortgage , once, 20+ years ago and had it about a year. Basically marriage broke up. I have not had a mortgage since then. I am now searching mortgage deals but I dont fit categories. I am not really a first time buyer although it has been a long time since i had a mortgage. I do not currently own a property so am not re mortgaging to move home.

It has been suggested by someone there is some sort of statute of limitations and some lenders might consider me as a first time buyer? Any experiences?

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  • davidmcn
    davidmcn Posts: 23,596 Forumite
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    edited 7 April 2019 at 4:46PM
    harina wrote: »
    It has been suggested by someone there is some sort of statute of limitations and some lenders might consider me as a first time buyer?
    Then "someone" is talking nonsense - there is no universal definition of "first time buyer" and lenders can make up their own rules for their products. It probably doesn't make a great deal of difference to what mortgage you can get.

    But you should bear in mind that you're not a first time buyer for the purpose of Help to Buy or SDLT/LBTT/LTT (i.e. "stamp duty").
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