Wednesday, June 07, 2006

How to Secure a First Time Buyer Adverse Mortgage!

Author: Elizabeth Grant

You may be surprised to hear that adverse credit affects many people up from all different walks of life. Recent studies reveal that an increasing number of people are getting into adverse credit problems and finding it difficult to get themselves out of debt. This can be partly attributed to the leniency of the lenders in the current economic climate and partly due to the changes in social attitudes. Gone are the days of saving money in order to be able to afford items, it has now become more sociably acceptable to borrow money in order to satisfy the demands of a more disposable culture. This has resulted in an increasing number of people finding themselves in adverse credit situations which could, incidentally, work in your favour. As the number of people with adverse credit increases, so does the number of lenders prepared to offer adverse mortgages. This means that even if you are a first time buyer, there will be an adverse mortgage out there to suit your needs. It's often just a question of knowing how and where to look for the first time buyer adverse mortgage. Unfortunately many people do not even realise that they have a serious adverse credit problem until they try getting their first mortgage. This may be because up until this point you have not needed any further loans and so it has never posed you any problems. As a first time buyer you know that getting that first foot on the property ladder is important and so it can be very frustrating to feel that you are being held back by your adverse credit. However, it is important that you remain clear and determined. It might take you longer to get a first time buyer adverse mortgage than it would if you were applying for a more standardised mortgage but there are enough lenders on the market who will cater for your needs and so with a bit of help from a good mortgage broker you will be moving into your new home much quicker than you at first feared. So, what do you need to do to secure yourself a suitable first time buyer adverse mortgage? Well, the first thing to do is make sure that you seek advice from a reliable and well-established mortgage broker, who can help you assess your current situation and advise you on which lenders are most likely to accept your initial mortgage application. A good pointer here to remember is that you should always check that the mortgage broker is regulated by the mortgage code and you can then have peace of mind that you are receiving sound, impartial advice. Next you need to focus on the way in which you are being advised. A reputable adverse credit mortgage broker will first establish the exact financial position you are in, ask whether you have applied for an adverse credit mortgage before, and examine your current management of your debt problems. They will also enquire about the kind of property you are wanting and the amount you want to borrow.

Above all you need to remain determined in your aim to get the best possible first time buyer adverse mortgage possible and remember that although it may be difficult to get approval for an adverse credit mortgage, the rewards of being a homeowner on the property ladder will far outweigh any hurdles you may encounter.

About the author: Elizabeth Grant writes exclusively for The Mortgage Broker specialist websites. To read more of Elizabeth's articles on Adverse Credit Mortgages please visit the Adverse Mortgage Centre.

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