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Gary C

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14,829 posts

203 months

Tuesday 30th May 2023
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Not for me but

My wife's cousin's husband (!) is really struggling to get a mortgage.

He is former special forces and now works abroad as a paramedic (with a doctorate) and isn't a UK tax payer.

Recently they applied for a mortgage through an advisor only for it to be rejected because his company works in Iraq in oil and its not 'ethical' for them to lend money to people 'in the oil business'

So he is looking for a specialist mortgage advisor who can help

His LTV should be about 10-20% on a £400k-500k house but can't find anyone who is interested, even at higher rates.

Can anyone advise a broker to talk to ?

anonymous-user

78 months

Tuesday 30th May 2023
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Sarnie of pistonheads fame is the usual 'go to' for more interesting borrowing.

anonymous-user

78 months

Tuesday 30th May 2023
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The big issue here is he is not based in the UK, that alone is enough to put most lenders off. I was in a similar situation about 7 years ago when I worked in Australia and ended up contacting a random broker I found via Google. I managed to get a Sharia mortgage (that is a whole adventure in itself.....) via Al Rayan Bank with a 1% arrangement fee and a 1% fee to the broker. The 1% fee to the broker was annoying as I am sure I could have organised it all myself.

Anyway, it won't be cheap expect to also be hit with higher interest rates if you can find anyone to lend you the money.

Even when I got back to the UK it wasn't that easy as most lenders want you to be based in the UK for 3 years as well.


Sarnie

8,328 posts

233 months

Tuesday 30th May 2023
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Gary C said:
Not for me but

My wife's cousin's husband (!) is really struggling to get a mortgage.

He is former special forces and now works abroad as a paramedic (with a doctorate) and isn't a UK tax payer.

Recently they applied for a mortgage through an advisor only for it to be rejected because his company works in Iraq in oil and its not 'ethical' for them to lend money to people 'in the oil business'

So he is looking for a specialist mortgage advisor who can help

His LTV should be about 10-20% on a £400k-500k house but can't find anyone who is interested, even at higher rates.

Can anyone advise a broker to talk to ?
I can help with this if you want to drop me a line? smile

asfault

13,618 posts

203 months

Tuesday 30th May 2023
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Gary C said:
Not for me but

My wife's cousin's husband (!) is really struggling to get a mortgage.

He is former special forces and now works abroad as a paramedic (with a doctorate) and isn't a UK tax payer.

Recently they applied for a mortgage through an advisor only for it to be rejected because his company works in Iraq in oil and its not 'ethical' for them to lend money to people 'in the oil business'

So he is looking for a specialist mortgage advisor who can help

His LTV should be about 10-20% on a £400k-500k house but can't find anyone who is interested, even at higher rates.

Can anyone advise a broker to talk to ?
Irony of the financial sector bring this up as a stipulation..

Gary C

Original Poster:

14,829 posts

203 months

Tuesday 30th May 2023
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Sarnie said:
I can help with this if you want to drop me a line? smile
Ok, will do smile

OutInTheShed

13,370 posts

50 months

Tuesday 30th May 2023
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Joey Deacon said:
The big issue here is he is not based in the UK, that alone is enough to put most lenders off. I was in a similar situation about 7 years ago when I worked in Australia and ended up contacting a random broker I found via Google. I managed to get a Sharia mortgage (that is a whole adventure in itself.....) via Al Rayan Bank with a 1% arrangement fee and a 1% fee to the broker. The 1% fee to the broker was annoying as I am sure I could have organised it all myself.

Anyway, it won't be cheap expect to also be hit with higher interest rates if you can find anyone to lend you the money.

Even when I got back to the UK it wasn't that easy as most lenders want you to be based in the UK for 3 years as well.
An expat mate of mine bought via a UK limited company, with a mortgage.
A few years ago now.

leef44

5,157 posts

177 months

Tuesday 30th May 2023
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Gary C said:
Sarnie said:
I can help with this if you want to drop me a line? smile
Ok, will do smile
Yes, another vote of confidence here for Sarnie. He can usually sort out cases where mainstream channel replies with "sorry computer says no!"

MrNoisy

531 posts

165 months

Tuesday 30th May 2023
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Ours was pretty straightforward really but at the moment things are hectic and getting anywhere direct was difficult.

Contacted Sarnie and have zero regrets, he kept on top of it all and each time the lender dropped rates between acceptance and finalisation he was on it straight off - even when only 0.01% change, I was embarrassed asking!!

Anyway, thoroughly recommend!

Gary C

Original Poster:

14,829 posts

203 months

Tuesday 30th May 2023
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Thanks for your votes of confidence. Sarnie contacted and details passed to her cousin.

Fingers crossed they follow the PH massive advice and contact him.

Sarnie

8,328 posts

233 months

Thursday 1st June 2023
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JB99 said:
Sarnie of pistonheads fame is the usual 'go to' for more interesting borrowing.
Thank you, much appreciated! beer

Sarnie

8,328 posts

233 months

Thursday 1st June 2023
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leef44 said:
Yes, another vote of confidence here for Sarnie. He can usually sort out cases where mainstream channel replies with "sorry computer says no!"
Thanks Frank, much appreciated! thumbup

Sarnie

8,328 posts

233 months

Thursday 1st June 2023
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MrNoisy said:
Ours was pretty straightforward really but at the moment things are hectic and getting anywhere direct was difficult.

Contacted Sarnie and have zero regrets, he kept on top of it all and each time the lender dropped rates between acceptance and finalisation he was on it straight off - even when only 0.01% change, I was embarrassed asking!!

Anyway, thoroughly recommend!
Cheers Richard, It was and still is a very challenging time!

Speak soon! beer