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vickie
How likely am i to get a £100,000 mortgage when i earn £14,500 and am 20 yrs old?
                     
 




bdat40oz
You cant afford it


«Dave»
none whatsoever.


Robodemocrat
If you have a huge downpayment you will be fine, otherwise get ready for the landlord to come knocking on your door every month for a very, very long time.


english_rose10
well honey, nothing wrong with having dreams and aspirations...:) The bad thing with a dream is that u have to wake up!....;)


Bunglebear
You would need a very high earning guarantor for something like that. Could you afford the repayments anyway? Bear in mind there is all sorts of other charges, such as service charges, ground rents, insurance and stuff that push the cost up.


Anchor Cranker
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Most high street banks will only lend you 3.5 times your annual salary.

The maximum mortgage you could hope for would be

3.5 x £14,500 = £50,750.

If your job is secure and you have a very friendly bank manager they will in certian cases loan you up to 5 times your annual wage but this is an exception to the rule.

5 x £14,500 = £72,500

If you don't come up with a deposit they will hit you with some very high charges as well.


oliver f
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You would only get just half that, unless you get a very dodgy broker,which will make so much money out of it. You are only 20, so try and save as much as you can, and this way that will bring your mortgage repaymenys down.


taketwo
not enough income.


♥fluffykins_69♥
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think the most you would get is just under 60 grand unless you have a partner who works fulltime also,
that without any other debts


P.B.Willow
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why tie yourself to that kind of debt at your age even if they do allow it


Linaloe
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check out yorkshire banks rapid repay mortgage.


S S
sorry but unless you have a very nice bank manager its not going to happen. they will usually only lend you upto 3 times your annual salary, depending on the type of mortgage and what size of deposit you are putting down. good luck


Samsung E570
Not very likely as banks only tend to give you a mortgage for an amount 2 and a half times your salary.


angel77
you won't. Get a reality check


Claire-upon-Tyne
Not likely unless you sleep with the bank manager!!! You will probably get about £48000.

Do you realise the mortgage payments on £100 000 will be £650 on an average interest rate and you earn £1200 per month BEFORE tax then you will have council tax etc!!

Don't go in over your head. Be wise.


Phish
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About as likely as I am to be ******** reborn.


babybitch69
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When you get a morgage you get I think 60% of what you earn. You will only get 60% of what you earn to borrow. You cannot get that unless you have other money saved away.

Sorry.


maria t
If i was a lender i certainly wouldnt give you a £100,000 mortgage on the wages you are getting at the moment.

Your still very young, do you really want to be tied to a mortgage so early? Theres plenty of time, concentrate on your career and promotion and then maybe in a few years time you will be in a better financial position


David D
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The answer may be here.


candyfloss
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just get yourself a small flat to start and when the property prices rise again sell up and move on and you can keep doing that until you get the house you dream of having.


Princess415
They'll give anyone money these days!


Dazza
to lie on your application, they never look up how much you earn, as long as they get their money. well that was a few years ago, i saw it on watchdog, perhaps they've changed, maybe not! they say it's one of the reasons house prices are so high, so people don't do it, so that we can all someday afford a house :)


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