Mortgage Mistakes to Avoid
Episode 8 of the Move iQ Podcast podcast, hosted by Phil Spencer: UK Property Expert, titled "Mortgage Mistakes to Avoid" was published on June 22, 2022 and runs 11 minutes.
June 22, 2022 ·11m · Move iQ Podcast
Summary
In this eighth episode of series 8 of the Move iQ Podcast, Phil Spencer is joined by, Orla Shevlin and Tom Atley, both Mortgage Advisors from online mortgage broker Trussle. They share their mortgage experience and will be pointing out the key mortgage mistakes to avoid. What's discussed in this episode? Listen in to find out: Look at your mortgage affordability and options before you make an offer What do lenders look for in respect of your income How to determine your maximum mortgage amount How to deal with debt in the process The best way to show lenders how you manage your finances Avoid putting in lots of mortgage applications Why you should avoid large purchases while your 'mortgage offer' is in place Thank you for listening to the Move iQ podcast! If you enjoyed the show, please subscribe and don't forget to leave a review! We want to thank the sponsor of our show We are delighted to be working with trussle.com, they are FCA regulated mortgage advisors. Trussle were the first online mortgage broker and they have indeed been voted the best mortgage broker! They are a hassle-free, fee-free way of getting a mortgage and they are the only broker with a 5-day speed promise. Always remember: your home may be repossessed if you do not keep up repayments on your mortgage. Terms and conditions apply to the mortgage decision promise. Find out more about Move iQ Subscribe to our newsletter and get Phil's advice direct to your inbox. We share regular tips, tricks and market updates – join us, it's free! Please also connect with us on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter or LinkedIn. If you have any questions for Phil or any special requests for topics to cover on the podcast then we'd love to hear from you, email us at [email protected] We've also got lots of great videos over on YouTube, so be sure to subscribe to Move iQ's channel and let us know what you think.
Episode Description
In this eighth episode of series 8 of the Move iQ Podcast, Phil Spencer is joined by, Orla Shevlin and Tom Atley, both Mortgage Advisors from online mortgage broker Trussle.
They share their mortgage experience and will be pointing out the key mortgage mistakes to avoid.
What's discussed in this episode?
Listen in to find out:
- Look at your mortgage affordability and options before you make an offer
- What do lenders look for in respect of your income
- How to determine your maximum mortgage amount
- How to deal with debt in the process
- The best way to show lenders how you manage your finances
- Avoid putting in lots of mortgage applications
- Why you should avoid large purchases while your 'mortgage offer' is in place
Thank you for listening to the Move iQ podcast!
If you enjoyed the show, please subscribe and don't forget to leave a review!
We want to thank the sponsor of our show
We are delighted to be working with trussle.com, they are FCA regulated mortgage advisors.
Trussle were the first online mortgage broker and they have indeed been voted the best mortgage broker!
They are a hassle-free, fee-free way of getting a mortgage and they are the only broker with a 5-day speed promise.
Always remember: your home may be repossessed if you do not keep up repayments on your mortgage. Terms and conditions apply to the mortgage decision promise.
Find out more about Move iQ
Subscribe to our newsletter and get Phil's advice direct to your inbox. We share regular tips, tricks and market updates – join us, it's free!
Please also connect with us on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter or LinkedIn.
If you have any questions for Phil or any special requests for topics to cover on the podcast then we'd love to hear from you, email us at [email protected]
We've also got lots of great videos over on YouTube, so be sure to subscribe to Move iQ's channel and let us know what you think.
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