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I was originally approved for a 90% mortgage 6 months ago. Decided to wait before buying. Found perfect house. Bid 300000E. Went back to bank and they now say max they will give is 80%. I cant make up the difference but I have already made an offer to the builder based on the 90%. I can raise 40 grand for the deposit.
Can I say to builder will he accept the 40 grand from me and take 240000 from bank.
Appreciate any thougths
Yes but essentially if I renegotiate the price to 280000 the max the bank will give me is 224000 which will still mean a shortfall for me.
The only option I have is to ask the builder to keep the price at 300000 for the purpose of getting 240000 from the bank and then giving him 40000 instead of the 60000. Is the senario possible?
Won't work. The Bank will only lend you a percentage of the actual price and that figure should tally all the way through the process. Plus the builder would be showing an incorrect figure on his side if he did what you wanted.
I think you might have to
A. Wait and save.
B. Hope someone will give you a present of some money.
mf
mf1 is correct.
You can't play the numbers.
You have 40,000 and this will represent 20% of the cost - as the bank will only lend you 80% - then the maximum you can pay is 200,000 ie your 40k plus 160k mortgage.
The bank will give 90% of the lower of the valuation or the contract price.
The builder will have to agree to fudge the contract price at 300k when it is in fact 280k. Not too clever.
Why would it be not to clever from his point of view. He is getting the sale?
ONly one slight problem. Builder wants 300000 so what your point?
Why would it be not to clever from his point of view. He is getting the sale?
You can't afford it.
He would be breaking the law by fudging the numbers.
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