Actually placing a mortgage
with a lender is not normally difficult. The hardest part, in the recent
climate, is getting the mortgage through to completion!
However, a number of lenders
are happy to think outside the box and take a manual approach to lending. One recent example was with the Harpenden
Building Society who helped complete a £1 million interest only deal on a new
build flat for a client in their 50’s.
The transaction was for a
very upscale 19th floor new build property situated on the South Bank of the
River Thames in London. It had a valuation of circa £2 million with some units
in the development having restrictions to borrowers over 55’s and was above a
commercial property.
As this was also over a twenty
year term, this took the clients age in to retirement. However, as the property was to be let out, the
building society took this into consideration, along with their residential
property and allowed the deal to proceed.
This was on the basis there was enough equity in the properties to repay
the lenders loan if they needed to.
This example highlights the
value attached to many building society lending propositions, in terms of their
flexibility and approach to more criteria-based lending.
But as with all funders, try
not to give lenders an excuse to decline your application or refuse to lend to you.
Try to pay bills on time, don’t miss payments, and especially not mortgage
payments! Any missed (or sometimes late)
payments will be registered on your credit file and this is normally used as
the basis of a decision to lend to you. Lenders can re-credit search/credit
score you right throughout the whole mortgage process.
Finally, we are seeing general
processing delays across the market. Some lenders are up to ten working
days behind on processing and we have experienced recent telephone calls taking
over an hour to receive any kind of response! These are just on the
broker side so who knows how customers are faring! So, speak to your
local (and long established) independent and whole of market brokerage and let
them take the stress away from you.
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