How to be mortgage ready 

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How to be mortgage ready 

Buying a new home is an exciting process, even if you’ve never applied for a mortgage before. Working with an expert adviser can make it easier to get a mortgage ready. 

Whether you’re buying your first home, considering a remortgage, or thinking of relocating, there are certain steps you can take to speed up the mortgage process. Getting yourself as mortgage ready as possible means you’ll find yourself in a much stronger position when it comes time to apply for your mortgage. 

What Steps to take 

Ideally, you want to get mortgage ready about six months prior to your application, as this gives you time to sort out any documentation or financial requirements. 

When you apply for a mortgage, you’ll need to pass some affordability checks to see if your finances will ensure you can meet your monthly repayments. First time buyers may need to gather more information when they’re getting started, but existing homeowners will need to prove their affordability again too. 

Lenders will consider your income versus your expenditure, so it’s important that you prove you can manage the monthly repayments on a mortgage. Fortunately, there are a few ways you can help boost your mortgage chances. 

  1. Keep on top of payments 

Ensuring that you make all of your payments on time will show lenders that you’re a responsible borrower. This can include anything from rent and council tax to subscriptions and debit orders. Late or missed payments can not only hurt your credit score but also hurt your chances of getting approved for a mortgage 

  1. Register for the electoral roll 

Being registered to vote at your current address can help boost your credit score, as it verifies both your identity and address. Making sure you’re registered before you apply for a mortgage is simple and easy. Additionally, make sure any bills you have are registered to your current address, so everything is easy to trace 

  1. Stable Employment 

Lenders want to see that you have a stable job and a reliable income. If you’re thinking of changing jobs, it may be best to wait until after you have secured your mortgage. If you have recently changed jobs, try to remain in this job for at least three months or pass probation. You’ll likely be asked to provide pay slips to further corroborate your affordability 

  1. Regular Savings for Deposit. 

A lender would want to see a track record of regular savings. Not only does this show where the money for your deposit has come from, it proves that you have financial discipline 

  1. Understand your credit rating 

Your credit rating plays a crucial role in your mortgage application, as lenders will use it to assess how much of a credit risk you are. Make sure you check your credit report regularly and take steps to improve your score if necessary. 

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