Mortgage myths – fact versus fiction
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MYTH: You need a perfect credit rating
A bad credit history can have a negative impact on your mortgage application, but it doesn’t make getting a mortgage impossible. Indeed, there are specialist lenders who offer mortgages to people with less favourable credit histories.
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MYTH: You can’t get a mortgage if you’re self-employed
It’s also a myth that being self-employed means you can’t get a mortgage. You might have to jump through a few extra hoops to prove your income, but with the rise of freelance and flexible work, many lenders are now better suited to assess different employment situations.
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MYTH: You should choose a home before thinking about mortgages
The opposite is true! It’s a good idea to meet with us before finding your dream home. Securing an Agreement in Principle will speed things up once you have an offer accepted.
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MYTH: You should always pick the lowest interest rate
Although it’s natural to focus on the headline figure, a low initial rate does not necessarily mean a cheaper mortgage. If you’re on a tracker mortgage, for example, the rate can rise at any time. So, a higher fixed rate might end up cheaper in the long term. Different fees can also come into play; we can weigh up your options.
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MYTH: You need to get a mortgage from your current bank
There’s no obligation to get a mortgage from your current bank. In fact, it’s a good idea to compare multiple providers to find the best deal for your needs – that’s where we come in!
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