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 1200pcm to 1400pcm 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.


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