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by | Jun 18, 2024 | All

This brand new Residential product is aimed at first time buyers, struggling to fit affordability/criteria with the high street banks.

VISAs

Key Features:
  • Up to 95% LTV
  • No limit in time in the UK
  • No restrictions on time left on VISA
  • All countries considered

 

Income Flex

Key Features:
  • Up to 95% LTV – 5.5 times income
  • Salary and net profit for Limited company director
  • Latest year of accounts & projections
  • 1 year of accounts
  • 100% of second jobs, overtime, commission & Bonus

Product information correct at time of publishing.

For intermediaries only.

Your home may be repossessed if you do not keep up repayments on your mortgage or a loan secured against it.

The Financial Conduct Authority does not regulate some aspects of corporate financial planning, property investment or buy to let lending.

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