There are so many mortgage products out there, that it can be a very confusing and stressful time for potential first time buyers trying to assess what’s best, wasting hours of precious family time.
Which is why at South Yorkshire Money, we take the time to make sure we know everything about your situation. Right from the initial telephone call or meeting, through to the application, offer and completion, we will make the whole process as straight forward as it can possibly be.
We work with the whole of the UK’s panel of lenders, so you can rest assured that we will align you to the best South Yorkshire Money representative who will in turn, align you to the right product to set you on your journey.
Your home may be repossessed if you do not keep up repayments on your mortgage.
There may be a fee for mortgage advice. The actual amount you pay will depend on your circumstances. The fee is up to 1% but a typical fee 0.5% of the amount borrowed.
South Yorkshire Money’s guide for First Time Buyers
As a first time buyer, it’s quite possible that you’ve already spent years saving up for the deposit for your first home and with lenders changing the percentage of deposit criteria on a regular basis, you are probably wondering if you will ever get on the ladder.
At South Yorkshire Money, this is a market we know extremely well. So if you’re still saving, or have been lucky enough to receive support from your relatives, then talk to us before setting out on your house-buying journey.
There are lots of schemes available for first time house buyers, such as the shared ownership scheme, which you could possibly take advantage of. Or, perhaps consider buying with a partner.
What about my deposit?
Put simply, the more deposit you have, the better, as a higher deposit will generally attract a lower mortgage rate. However, do talk to us, because mortgage products change rather often these days and the percentage deposit you need will vary.
Mortgage lenders will generally have a maximum LTV (loan to value) that they’re prepared to offer you. For example, if you’re looking at a property with a value of £200,000 and the lender offers you £170,000, this means your LTV is 85%, so your deposit would be 15% which equates to £30,000.
When saving for your deposit, don’t forget to save extra for things like solicitor fees, surveys, stamp duty, home insurance, removal costs, mortgage arrangement fees, etc.
What do I need to be aware of when applying for a mortgage?
Lenders will assess whether or not you can afford a mortgage, by looking in detail at things like your salary, any other income you receive, but, they will also need to know about any other outgoings such as car loans, credit card debt, personal loans, utility bills, childcare, general living costs. All this is taken into consideration when applying for a mortgage. At South Yorkshire Money, we can help with all of this for you and guide you through the complete process.
Also, be mindful that lenders will look at your credit score too – this is to make sure they’re confident that you pay back any credit, i.e. you’re a reliable borrower.
If you have never bought a property before and do not know your credit rating from your conveyancer, than we have you covered with our simple step by step guide
Can South Yorkshire Money help?
Absolutely yes. We have the experience, the knowledge and friendly, helpful colleagues who like nothing more than taking a brief from you of your requirements, undertaking all the leg work for you and completing the puzzle, culminating in the right product. After all, a mortgage is something that lasts for years, so it needs to be right.