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Trying to get a UK mortgage when you live overseas

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Countingthegreyhairs · 21/02/2008 09:25

[I've just switched this thread from 'living overseas' and wondered if anyone had any further ideas please. My friend is getting desperate as she's found the perfect property near her parents and is in danger of losing it ...]

Asking this on behalf of a friend who has lived and worked in Belgium as a lawyer (independent) for many years. She can put down a good deposit, is a first-time buyer, has a regular income, has parents and a sister who have lived in the home counties for decades and yet is finding it difficult to get a mortgage for a house in Kent because she is not resident in the UK (she currently rents a flat in Antwerp).

She is being told by banks that she would have to live in the UK for a year and provide verification of her income during that time in order to meet their mortgage criteria. (Apparently, this would be the case if she was working as a freelance builder in Newcastle and was trying to relocate to Kent.)

I know banks must be clamping down because of the Northern Rock debacle, but in doing so they are missing out on bona fide clients such as my friend who is one of the safest bets going.

Has anyone been in a similar situation or does anyone have any ideas, suggestions or advice as to how she might get around this? She wants to buy a house in the UK to be nearer to her parents who need more help as they get older. Thanks!!

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Countingthegreyhairs · 21/02/2008 11:26

bump, anyone?

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morocco · 21/02/2008 11:35

mortgage broker?
know people who've done this but was before credit crunch

Countingthegreyhairs · 21/02/2008 12:20

Thanks Morocco. Any recommendations for a specialist mortgage broker in or around Tunbridge Wells Kent would be brilliant, or any other advice ...

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farfaraway · 21/02/2008 12:28

We had this same problem and got a mortage through HSBC offshore branch based in Jersey. website is www.offshore.hsbc.com

Did everything all over the phone/post/email as do not live in Jersey either.

Your friend might also have problems getting a life insurane on the mortgage becaue we did too. Basically as non residents no one would insure us. (But would if we lived in UK when took out policy and then moved abroad). Ended up doing something through the offshore bank but very pricey in comparison. But there was only one broker who would insure us so little choice really.

Hope this helps.

farfaraway · 21/02/2008 12:30

By the way we arranged above mortgage about 18 months ago so fairly recent.

Countingthegreyhairs · 21/02/2008 12:58

Thank you - that is really a great help Farfaraway ....

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Countingthegreyhairs · 21/02/2008 13:04

Thanks for tips about insurance too - I've just spoken to my friend and she hadn't thought of that ...

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LIZS · 21/02/2008 18:49

Is she an UK expat? Have asked dh who has worked in international banking. An offshore mortgage would be possible but the lender has to be registered with FSA and MCOB compliant, so that broadly restricts to major lenders. Google - Finance for those living overseas.

BigGitHamsterKillingDad · 21/02/2008 18:53

should not be a problem actually Halifax do ex pat mortgages and I think Woolwich do as well, they have an offshore mortgages arm.
I am an IFA and have done a few of these so they are not unusual,I will come back on here tomorrow when I am back in the ofice and se what I can find.

Countingthegreyhairs · 22/02/2008 10:55

Thank you very much LIZs and BigGitHamsterKillingDad (I won't forget your name in a hurry ). Appreciate your help.

Yes, she is an expat from UK.

Latest news is that she is now making some headway with the Halifax (the original lender who turned her down flat) now that she has managed to get past the junior staff who answer the phone with formulaic replies and speak to someone more senior.

However, she would still very much appreciate any further information as she will need a back-up if Halifax falls through and never hurts to have more than one offer!!

Thanks all ...

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BigGitHamsterKillingDad · 22/02/2008 11:36

Hi Greyhairs
Have spoken to my colleagues another lender to look at is Bank of Scotland, again they have offshore banking arms that you would approach.
Bank Of Scotland Offshore
Woolwich offshore
I hope this has been of help. Night be worth a call to compare rates and inforamtion that they need.
I did an expat mortgage for a guy working in Japan a while back and Halifax were a nightmare to be honest, they wanted so much information on a house that he already owned in the UK and just wanted to remortgage.

Countingthegreyhairs · 22/02/2008 12:10

A huge thank you BGHamster ... it's really kind of you to take the trouble. Have forwarded the info on to my friend and she's delighted that she seems to have a few more options available to her as she seemed to be up against a brick wall. Thanks again.

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