Investigating Options In Mortgages For The Self Employed

By Chris Channing

Mortgages and self employed individuals are an interesting mix. Whereas it was once tough to get a mortgage for a home while being a business owner in some shape or form, a myriad of different mortgage types have been forthcoming that provide more options.

The 100% mortgage is a type of mortgage that only select individuals qualify for. This type of mortgage doesn't require that the home owner put any money down- the entire cost of the home will be covered by the mortgage. Being qualified is tough, since usually lenders require as much as 10% or more to secure the loan. Excellent credit and a good guarantor are key in qualifying.

Real estate moguls play a fine game with mortgage brokers and tenants. Getting into the business, as a self employed individual, is easy enough if you can get your hands on a buy to let mortgage. These mortgages are designed to be specifically used with properties that are ready to be rented out to tenants. Because the rent each month easily secures the loan, mortgage brokers are very open in giving out these mortgages to responsible business owners.

Flexible mortgages are ideal for the self employed, since they allow options in underpaying or overpaying a mortgage loan. Holidays can also be taken from the mortgage, where a borrower can take a break from duties in repayment in order to shift funds elsewhere. This works in the interests of the self employed, since work may be temporary from one season to another.

If you don't mind a little gamble, you can participate in a foreign currency mortgage. Based on the idea that shifting money from one currency to another can turn profit, these mortgage loans can save a drastic amount of money if handled correctly. If you don't feel up to the challenge, managed foreign currency mortgages exist, in which a professional will handle the account for you. It's still a gamble, but the odds are on your side if you sign on with the right firm.

UK-based mortgages are great because first-time home buyers have the option of getting grants through the government. Depending on the current financial situation you stand in, you can get a nice cushion or a substantial amount of money to take some of the burden of a mortgage out of your life. It does take effort in qualifying, but the grant money is well worth the effort necessary.

Closing Comments

Lenders don't always tell borrowers up front what they can or can't apply for in terms of mortgages. It's imperative that you ask a loan officer if your current finances and credit allows you to apply for other types of mortgages- such as those listed or even a wide number of others available. - 31387

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