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Seeking Buy-to-let Mortgage Advisor
anangel2020
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Hi there,
I'm looking for a specialist buy-to-let mortgage advisor, can you recommend a whizz-kid?
Perhaps someone who has their own portfolio/is a property investor themselves.
I'm a first time buyer looking to invest my inheritance in buy-to-let. I am on full benefits right now and will be using a guarantor/joint investor for the mortgage.
I know that both these things make it more difficult and I'd like to know whether it is, in fact, possible.
So I'd like to speak to someone who really knows their stuff.
Do you know someone?
Feel free to recommend by private message if you'd prefer.
Thanks in advance
I'm looking for a specialist buy-to-let mortgage advisor, can you recommend a whizz-kid?
Perhaps someone who has their own portfolio/is a property investor themselves.
I'm a first time buyer looking to invest my inheritance in buy-to-let. I am on full benefits right now and will be using a guarantor/joint investor for the mortgage.
I know that both these things make it more difficult and I'd like to know whether it is, in fact, possible.
So I'd like to speak to someone who really knows their stuff.
Do you know someone?
Feel free to recommend by private message if you'd prefer.
Thanks in advance
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So on full benefits and waiting for a huge lump sum from inheritance.
Long school holidays this year.0 -
First time buyer buy to let is possible but it would generally be based on the same affordability calculations as a normal residential (to avoid people trying to get around affordability rules and buying a property to let which they will live in themselves)
If you can afford the same property as a residential then there is no issue with getting a buy to let, if you can't ...0 -
https://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/discussion/6174766/owning-property-and-claiming-uc#latest
This one contains a bit more information.Mortgage started 2020, aiming to clear 31/12/2029.0
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