9 Crown Row, Bracknell, Berkshire, RG12 0TH

Lettings Valuer
Liam attended school locally in Ascot and began his career in estate agency aged 18 in the Bracknell area. He has gone on to gain experience within the Maidenhead, Reading and Wokingham markets too. Building relationships is what Liam enjoys the most in his role, which gives him the opportunity to meet and help all kinds of people. Away from work, Liam enjoys playing football throughout the week and for a local Bracknell team on a Sunday (some say the next Sunday League Pirlo).
The best piece of advice I’ve ever been given is…
The way to get started is to quit talking and start doing.
Top of my bucket list is…
To travel around America and Australia.
On Sunday mornings, you can usually find me…
On a football pitch in all weathers – potentially a little jaded from the night before.
My guilty pleasures are…
Watching Super Sunday and the F1 whilst devouring a takeaway. Highly recommended.
The thing I like best about my job…
Helping and advising landlords on how to make the process of letting their property as stress-free as possible, and assuring tenants throughout the process so that it becomes an enjoyable and exciting experience.
The person I’d most like to go for a drink with is…
Sir Alex Ferguson.
29 Aug 2017
When buying a new home most of us will need a mortgage. For this reason alone, anyone that makes an offer subject to mortgage is likely to be at a disadvantage to the much sort after ‘cash buyer’. But this need not always be the case.
Nowadays, mortgage lenders are happy to consider a new borrower prior to them finding a specific home they want to buy. This means that much of the mortgage application process can have been undertaken before you even make an offer on a new home. This process concludes with a lender making an offer of a mortgage ‘in principle’.
The advantages to holding a mortgage offer in principle are many fold and include;
In order to obtain a mortgage in principle you will be asked to provide a great deal of personal information to the lender. This will include details of your current loan and lender (if you have one), you details of employment, household income and expenses (including a detailed monthly budget), other loans, past and present, and you will might also be asked to provide personal information including how much money you have available for a deposit and/or any prior criminal record.
What is not considered prior to a mortgage offer being granted ‘in principle’ is the property that is to be subject to a mortgage. Furthermore, much of the personal information you provide may not be validated until later in the formal application process.
It is important to be truthful when making an application because, whilst the information may not be checked at the time, it will be checked later and any misrepresentations made by you might be unlawful and will certainly be harmful to your mortgage application.
The best way to make sure that you obtain a competitive mortgage offer on the best terms is still to approach a reliable and competent independent mortgage advisor that can offer you advice on which lenders might be best suited to your own personal circumstances.
You should be looking for advice on the whole of market. A properly registered and authorised broker can offer you exposure to a wide range of lenders and should be able to distil the market down to a handful of options that offer you what you need on the best possible terms to suit your circumstances.
Any offer in principle will be made subject to a variety of conditions and this will include some pretty big ‘catch-alls’ but we generally recommend that anyone seriously looking to buy a property within the next 3 months or so should first apply for a mortgage offer in principle.
However, it is worth noting that a mortgage in principle usually only lasts for 6 months and then expires, so too early an application is generally discouraged.
To get a mortgage in princicpal we recommend contacting Mortgage Required.
You may also be interested in out blog: 6 Tips to Get Your Mortgage Approved.
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