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How Much Mortgage Can I Afford? | Find A First Time Buyer Local Mortgage Broker Quote

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First Time Buyer Mortgage Broker Finder

Local First Time Buyer Mortgage Broker Enquiry 

If you are thinking of buying your first property and want to check out how much you can afford to borrow then you will want to get in touch with a First Time Buyer Mortgage Broker.

Helping First Time Buyers Get On The Property Ladder

We understand that initially you just want mortgage guidance.

Our local Mortgage Broker service has been designed to get you what you need fast.

Our Broker has a mortgage calculator. When you complete the enquiry form you can ask for an affordability check.

The Broker will call you at your scheduled time. You can decide to either :-

1) Get an approximate amount that you can borrow without the need to complete a fact find. Takes just 15 minutes

2) Ask the First Time Buyer Mortgage Broker to get an accurate statement of what you can afford together with a Mortgage in Principle

Please Complete The Mortgage Enquiry Form Below.

Mortgage Broker Enquiry Form

Once you have found your property and your offer has been accepted you will need to pass on your Conveyancer details to your Vendor. 

You can compare conveyancing quotes fast and for Free by visiting our conveyancing quote Homebuyer comparison.

You can select a First Time Buyer Solicitor by filtering your results by Lender, Price and Location.

If you are buying a property using a shared ownership mortgage scheme then we can provide a shared ownership conveyancing specialist.

We know buying a house can be daunting as a First Time Buyer.

Our First Time Buyer Advisers can help you over the phone. 

1) Complete the Broker enquiry form and select a call back time

2) Discuss your Mortgage needs and check out your Affordability

3) Get to grips with what Deposit you will need

4) Consider the advantages of paying a Mortgage against paying Rent.

5) Take into account if interest rates rise, Can you still afford your monthly out goings

6) Search the property market using Zoopla, Rightmove

7) Choose properties that you can afford

8) Advise before viewings that you have a Mortgage in Principle

9) If you do like the property, then review comparables before making an offer

10) Make an offer and if accepted you will need to pass over your Conveyancing Solicitor details.

Don't worry you can instruct a Solicitor 24/7 using our conveyancing comparison.

If you do have questions then email / contact your Broker and Solicitor

Understand from the outset when your Vendor wants to complete.

If that suits then ask your Conveyancer if the timescale is achievable.

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