Get A Mortgage With Bad Credit By James Miller In the old days if your history was less than perfect, the only mortgage you would be offered would be one with extortionate interest rates from a shady broker.
Nowadays, there are more sympathetic lenders who will offer you a bad mortgage without charging you sky-high interest charges. And because there are more lenders out there now offering these non-standard mortgages, it has driven the interest rates on them down which is good news!
The term ‘Bad credit’ can be anything from County Court Judgements (CCJ’s) on your file to something like having missed a mobile ‘phone payment or made a few mortgage payments late.
More and more people now have a ‘bad’ file. Rising inflation and companies making it easier for people to borrow means that just because you have a bad file, you are not rubbish with money!
So, what can you do to get a mortgage, without being ripped off by greedy lenders?
First of all, if you are considering using a mortgage for debt consolidation, do bear in mind that it will probably cost you more in interest in the long run. And also the debt will be secured against your home, so you must really ensure that it is affordable to you.
And when it comes to choosing a mortgage, do not apply for the first mortgage that you see. TV adverts saying that they can help people with bad are all very well – but many of them charge as much as a 3% fee to arrange a sub-prime mortgage. So, on a £150,000 mortgage, they get £4,500!
Get independent advice from an independent mortgage specialist as well as doing your own research. ‘Bad credit’ no longer has the financial stigma it used to, so hold out for the right deal for you.
How the web can help you if you are looking for a bad mortgage
If you have a poor history, finding a mortgage specifically for people with bad can be difficult. And even if you do find a mortgage, how do you know that it is the right one for you?
Using the internet can help. There is tons of information on there relating to bad mortgages such as free guides, as well as access to providers of bad mortgages.
Going online also allows you to compare multiple providers so that you can look at all the product features and benefits to decide whether it is right for you.
There are also websites that accept online mortgage applications and there are hundreds that offer free and immediate online quotes. This means that you can see how much you can really afford to pay out for a mortgage.
Steps to improve your rating
If you have recently applied for and have been turned down or you have been offered but at higher interest rate than advertised, then this is probably because of your rating.
Even if you never miss payments or do not have any debts such as a loan or card, you could still have a low rating.
This is because you can be penalised if your record is empty. Prospective creditors like to see positive entries on your fie and if you have no financial
history, they are unable to judge how well you manage your credit.
The solution is to develop your file by adding positive entries on your record. Running bank and savings accounts as well as paying your mobile phone bills on time are a good start as are well managed card and store card accounts.
If you do not have any accounts, then gradually apply for them. Don’t apply for lots of all one go as this will look like you are in financial distress. Instead, get one card at a time with a low limit and pay the balance off in full every month. Open up a bank and savings account. And pay your bills on time – even the small ones!
Start building a financial history gradually and over time you will find it easier to get credit, and at a better interest rate too.
James Miller is a freelance writer specialised in consumer credit, covering topics such as how to deal with bad credit, mortgages and insurance. He aims to help people navigate the financial industry.More information : bad mortgage Credit Report ExplainedHow to improve you record
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