Jump to content

Applying for a mortgage - low credit score :(


shark_90
 Share

Recommended Posts

Your brother is an IFA and your brother in law is an estate agent...? Something fishy going on here. Reckon you're on a percentage...

My parents are both estate agents too!

All comes in handy as they find and manage all my properties for me, and my brother sorts out the mortgages, just need the rest of the family learn a few trades and we''ll be sorted!

Having a big family has it's uses!

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Meet Tipex, everyone - senior member of teh Eastbourne mafiosa +++

LOL!

Ben nice one - I don't know what we gonna do but we can simply change our current house to BTL with curret lender by paying yet another .5%.

We may have to rent it out but whilst our house wont be ready until Feb we have some time. It dont stop some people worrying about it though!!

Good luck with the new house though mate..

Tone

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Moving house is one of the most stressfull things you can do

What is the most stressful part of it though?

Negotiating the deal?

Solicitors feckin about?

Mortgage companies feckin about?

Waiting to exchange contracts?

The actual moving your stuff?

For me, it's always been the bit in the middle - moving in is great +++

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Excellent! And breathe. +++

Is the new place in Worksop?

No mate, moving to Mansfield. Transport links will be easier (particularly for MrsShark as she can't get to work from Worksop on public transport and she doesn't drive at the moment) and we'll be close to town which will be great for her when she's on maternity leave +++

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Ahh, thats where the rest of the family would come in handy you see, my uncle would build it, and my grandmother is a county councillor (used to be mayor) so getting the planning approved wouldn't be a problem either...:cool:

Then my brother could go round and 'sort' the neighbours out. (when he gets out!)

Edited by Tipex
Link to comment
Share on other sites

Please sign in to comment

You will be able to leave a comment after signing in



Sign In Now
 Share

×
×
  • Create New...