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Mortgage Brokers Help You Find The Right Mortgage

Submitted by Nick on Tuesday Nov 06, 2007 and viewed 423 times
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It is important to get the right mortgage for your personal circumstances. Examples shown are for large mortgages and first-time buyers.


Taking out a mortgage is usually the biggest financial transaction in most people’s lives. It is always important, but in these days of rising mortgage interest rates, higher mortgage fees and less certainty of getting a mortgage anywhere due to the squeeze on credit, it is more critical than ever to find the right mortgage product to suit you. To do this it is sensible to look for a mortgage broker to help you.

There are thousands of mortgage products to choose form and by no means all will be suitable for you or your personal circumstances, but narrowing the choice down is not easy, and that is why advice from a qualified mortgage broker with access to most of these mortgages, including some products that will not be available directly to the public is invaluable.

Strolling down your local High Street may give you a range of deals available from the top names in banking and building societies, but it does not necessarily give you the best choice of mortgages. It is better to get in touch with a qualified FSA mortgage broker.

Property prices have gone up in leaps and bounds over the past ten years. Although they are now showing signs of slowing down, it is possible that you may be looking for a bigger mortgage than has been the norm in the past. It is traditionally the case that most mortgage lenders have a ceiling of £250,000 for their mortgage loans, but there are some lender who specialise in very large mortgages. If High Street lenders deal in large mortgages, then their interest rates tend to be higher than normal. Most lenders only take into account an earned salary of either an individual or a couple. Often people looking for large mortgages will have other sources of income as well, and they need the lender to take these into account. These may include other investments, stocks, shares, and income from a business the borrower owns. It is important, therefore, to find a mortgage broker who understands these issues and can give you the best advice for your circumstances. Relevant questions concerned with large mortgages and larger properties may involve capital gains tax issues surrounding large cash back sums; insurance to cover the large sums involved; running costs for a large building, or even a grade I or II listed building.

It is tougher than ever for first-time buyers in the UK. The affordability gap has never been wider, with the increase in the price of property outstripping wage increases. With additional requirements for deposits, mortgage arrangement fees and stamp duty, first-time buyers are staying out of the property market longer than ever. A further problem has been caused by the global credit crunch as lenders tighten their lending criteria, so any slight problem with a would-be borrower’s credit record can result in a negative response from many lenders.  A <a href="http://www.freshstartfinance.com">mortgage broker</a> can help borrowers through the mortgage minefield, and assist in getting the best deal in the most difficult of times in the property market.

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