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    #31
    Originally posted by TheCyclingProgrammer View Post
    You're right...we just had an offer accepted on a 4 bed semi

    Congratulations!

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      #32
      Originally posted by TheCyclingProgrammer View Post
      You're right...we just had an offer accepted on a 4 bed semi

      Great news!

      In by christmas?

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        #33
        Originally posted by TheCyclingProgrammer View Post
        I'm no expert but I'd have thought you'd always get a better rate if you can apply for a mortgage on normal "self-employed" terms (lenders usually treat company directors of close companies as "self-employed") as its based on a more accurate reflection of your earnings, averaged over multiple years with accounts to back it up. Whereas a "contract mortgage" based on daily rate is potentially more risky - a £600/day rate means nothing if you're contract gets binned tomorrow.

        Some lenders use different criteria for company directors - some will look at salary + dividends, some will look at salary + (company net profit * shareholding) - and over different years. When I got a (now expired) MIP from Virgin Money, I think they just used my salary + company net profit for the last year (my company shares are split 75/25 between my wife and I but as its a joint application they considered 100% of net profit) but they needed at least 2 years of accounts to check that profit was increasing.

        I highly recommend Ben @ Power Mortgages if you want a second opinion - he's been incredibly helpful for me and is currently in the process of getting our second MIP (we are still house hunting).

        FWIW, 2.99% fixed for 5 years sounds like a pretty good deal to me. For comparison, the best deal Ben has found me (and I haven't found any better) for a mortgage in the region of £200-230k at 80% LTV is 2.49% on a 2 year fix.

        Did the biz for me too
        Blood in your poo

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          #34
          Originally posted by Mark McBurney@CMME View Post
          Great news!

          In by christmas?
          Hopefully, but I'll be happy if we've only exchanged and complete after Xmas as that's all we need to support our school application.

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            #35
            Originally posted by TheCyclingProgrammer View Post
            Hopefully, but I'll be happy if we've only exchanged and complete after Xmas as that's all we need to support our school application.
            Brilliant, hopefully it all goes smoothly

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