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Re: Living In The UK: Property,Mortgage And Related by AOI2016: 3:43pm On Apr 28 |
Hi Guys, I like to ask a question. My wife and i are almost 2years in the uk,we are planning on getting a mortgage by next year April, and we are hoping we would have saved £20k for deposit. My question is at what point do I need to start speaking to mortgage broker?. |
Re: Living In The UK: Property,Mortgage And Related by Lexusgs430: 7:03pm On Apr 28 |
AOI2016: If you're under 40, put money into a LISA account (assuming you want to buy a new build)...... Start speaking to a broker/lender when your financial obligations are 90% ready)....... 3 Likes |
Re: Living In The UK: Property,Mortgage And Related by mex551(m): 10:40am On Apr 29 |
Jamesclooney:. This Coventry that I have been living for the past three years ? Na waooo. Even London get plenty ghetto. Although I don’t get what you mean by ghetto 1 Like |
Re: Living In The UK: Property,Mortgage And Related by Jamesclooney: 11:04am On Apr 29 |
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Re: Living In The UK: Property,Mortgage And Related by D1uncle: 12:33pm On Apr 29 |
Lexusgs430:Does it mean we cannot buy old build with LISA fund? 1 Like |
Re: Living In The UK: Property,Mortgage And Related by Lexusgs430: 12:48pm On Apr 29 |
D1uncle: Sorry I had a misconception about the LISA conditions........ You can actually buy an old build with LISA....... 1 Like |
Re: Living In The UK: Property,Mortgage And Related by Olaryeankarh(m): 3:11pm On Apr 30 |
Lexusgs430: Right chief! You probably wanted to say one can only use LISA towards their first home (single buyer or joint).... and no more than 450k. |
Re: Living In The UK: Property,Mortgage And Related by Jamesclooney: 6:51pm On May 05 |
Hi all Is £195 annual service charge for a new build excessive ? Does it mean it would have to be paid in perpetuity? Is there any developer that doesn’t charge this fee? Thanks |
Re: Living In The UK: Property,Mortgage And Related by Goodenoch: 7:01pm On May 05 |
Jamesclooney: Not excessive. Some properties have twice that. Developers usually grade the fees upward depending on the price of the house so the larger and more expensive houses in an estate will pay more. 195 is lower than most I’ve seen, personally. It has usually been between 200 and close to 400. Yes it rises annually in perpetuity, and it can be increased by the management company (the devs usually contract a separate company). Usually your agreement will state that the estate residents can take over management or hand it over to another company after some time but from reports, that’s usually difficult and most states don’t bother because of the hassle. 1 Like |
Re: Living In The UK: Property,Mortgage And Related by Peerielass: 8:02pm On May 05 |
toms55: If you have the £4k available to put in a LISA, best to put it at the start of the tax year so it will accrue interest for the whole tax year rather than drip feeding the LISA. 1 Like |
Re: Living In The UK: Property,Mortgage And Related by Jamesclooney: 11:07pm On May 05 |
Goodenoch: Thanks |
Re: Living In The UK: Property,Mortgage And Related by Tolzeal(m): 10:40pm On May 08 |
Goodenoch:. Is that ground rent or really annual service charge? |
Re: Living In The UK: Property,Mortgage And Related by Goodenoch: 8:20am On May 09 |
Tolzeal: Service charges for maintenance of common areas around the estate like playgrounds, etc. Many times, councils will refuse to adopt roads and other spaces in the estate as well for a variety of reasons so they'll need to be maintained by the residents. For houses, there won't be ground rent since they are freehold. 2 Likes |
Re: Living In The UK: Property,Mortgage And Related by getitdone: 11:06am On May 14 |
Hi everyone, I need advice on the property we are about to purchase. I just discovered the house was sold as a two-bedroom mid-terrace house in October 2019 and renovated into a three-bedroom house. I checked on Zoopla. The estimated house value is between 227k to 250k while the average is 230k. Rightmove's estimated value for the house is between 200k to 250k and the mid value is 225k. I would have not offered the agreed price of 270k if I knew it was converted into a three-bedroom house. The issue here is that we have gone a little far on the property. I have instructed a surveyor, awaiting the mortgage application offer and a solicitor awaiting our signatures to proceed. Please I need advice to either continue with the survey, renegotiate the price with the buyer, or wait for the bank's valuation. Thanks |
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