BREAKING NEWS: You can now buy a house with ZERO deposit

BREAKING NEWS: You can now buy a house with ZERO deposit

Are you a tenant stuck in the ‘Renters Cycle’? So many people have experienced the drastic increase of rental prices over the last 18 months. Just yesterday I chatted with a tenant that had seen their rent go from 600pcm to 700pcm for the same house. A 2-bedroom terrace.

Well, good news has hit the housing market this week ladies and gents!

A major mortgage provider has come to the mortgage market with a 100% mortgage loan option. Yes, that’s correct, 100% mortgage and 0% deposit needed!

Do you fit the criteria you ask? Check off the list below and find out:

- Track record paying all bills and rent on time.
- Renting at least 12 months out of the last 18 months.
- Mortgage payment must be equal or lower than the average rent for the last 6 months.
- Max mortgage terms is 35 years.
- Mortgage between 5k – 600k only.

As it stands this is the only product on the market. If you want more info, or an urgent mortgage appointment with a recommended local mortgage provider then complete the contact form below and we will get you appointment booked exclusively.


If you wish to obtain an agreement in principle within 24 hours then fill in the quick 10 minute form below...

If you're a single applicant click here to access the online decision in principle form

If you're joint applicants click here to access the online decision in principle form

Alternatively you can make an appointment with our expert mortgage advisers by calling 01244 836636.



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