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Mr and Mrs Ashworth were looking to purchase a semi detached house. The property was of a non standard construction. Concrete properties are still very common in many rural areas of the UK.
To add to the mix, Mr Ashworth was a self employed contractor with no proof of income to cover the last 3 years. Both Mr and Mrs Ashworth were at their wits end until they found LCUK.
Until this point they had been refused a mortgage on the concrete property for many reasons. Most of these were due to the type of concrete construction and insufficient proof of past mortgage payments. This made it near on impossible to obtain a mortgage offer for their concrete property.
In this particular case LCUK were able to put the client in touch with a suitable lender who agreed the mortgage for the concrete property.
The chosen lender specialises in concrete property types. Many lenders do not entertain concrete constructed properties as they can sometime become defective.
Mortgages for concrete property can easily be obtained. LCUK can help with any concrete property enquiry. LCUK can even assist with those concrete properties which have not been PRC repaired (prefabricated reinforced concrete).
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You may be required to pay a broking fee. The fee will depend on your circumstances, an indication is 1%. Early repayment charges will apply. They will vary depending on the mortgage you choose. Overall cost for comparison is 7% APR. Actual rate available will depend upon your circumstances. Ask for illustration. APR variable and based on a usual case.