Marc
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I haven't visited the bank yet. Planning on doing so in the next couple of months.
Been on Halifax, HSBC and Nationwide websites and based on my earnings and deposit I could get around 75-80k.
Question being - If I went to my bank would the amount they would lend me be roughly this or would they base it on monthly out goings and what I can afford each month? Add to this I bank with them?
I do plan to go see the bank but just wondered before I do.
[Edited on 25-06-2014 by Marc]
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Cavey
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It would probably be around that, not sure what they base it on currently, but I believe it's usually 4-5 times your annual wage.
You should be able to get preferential deals from your own bank though if you see them
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Marc
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5 times could be doable.
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AndyKent
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Waste of time going into the bank imo - person behind the desk is still using the computer to validate stuff.
As for multipliers, it used to be 5 times, looking more between 3-4 times these days for most products
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James
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Speak to these guys:
http://www.lcplc.co.uk/
They usually come highly recommended.
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VegasPhil
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I went to the Halifax direct (both times). Came out with an AIP for much more than the online calculators.
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MarkM
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It's totally based on affordability. The x 5 salary is misleading as you might have lots of existing financial commitments. They'll ask for bank statements to assess what you can afford payment wise per month.
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fred7
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They also take x amount into account for bills everyone has like gas etc. then give you your affordability. Its impossible to say what they will give because things change every week. Thats what halifax told me anyway
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Marc
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Saw the bank. They won't lend me much more than 85-88k. Thats with a 13k deposit. Even with 20k they wouldn't lend me more, only bring the repayments down by £28 p/m.
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Marc
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Had two viewings on a 2 bed house which is up on a closed auction for £89,950. Off to the estate agents in a bit as they think they can offer me more than the bank.
They have also called me twice and left 3 answer machine messages since last weekend.
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Dan
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When we purchased 5 year ago, they quoted about 5x online, meaning we could borrow about 100k, When I called, they said 200k wouldn't be an issue :/
Guess its the financial crisis killed it.
As for lcplc james mentioned, I called the 8 weeks ago for a quote, never heard a word from them again. But they do usually get good reports
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Marc
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No longer going for this. Found out the sellers have a £6k fee on top of what ever offer you put in to pay for their legal fees.
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John
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Are they taking someone to court?
That's a lot more than legal fees for a house move would cost.
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Marc
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I'm told the current owner who was the landlord wanted a quick sale so decided t oput in to auction.
The IFA I've been speaking to has said other people have seen him about it and so far no one has offered due to the conditions. He also didn't seem keen, so I'm staying clear.
Seen another which has front and back gardens and a driveway so might look in to that.
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Marc
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The auction property -
One I'm viewing Friday -
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Colin
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Wouldn't be in a hurry to leave my pride and joy under that car port
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Marc
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Yeah, that would be going
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deano87
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Much better
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Marc
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Difference being first one was 2 bed, but second one has off street parking and a proper garden at back.
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Whittie
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And a street sign
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Brett
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2nd is much better than 1st imo. Cannot be doing with the hassle of street parking.
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Ben G
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1st one would be a nightmare for me. no driveway, terraced and your front door is on the pavement. looks like a typical house built for miners, the sort you see on homes under the hammer for 20k.
2nd one is much better, just needs a better carport/extension/garage.
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Marc
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Got a pond too
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flybikeslee
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2nd looks like brookside
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Marc
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Just made an offer on the first one.
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