125% Mortgage loan
It must be first stated that great care must be taken with these type of mortgage products as you are borrowing over and above the equity within the property.
So changing circumstances can adversely effect your ability to service the loan. It must also be realised that although you may wish to consolidate unsecured debt for example credit cards and loans you will be placing unsecured debt on to a secured loan.
A typical example might be where 95% of the mortgage consists of a secured loan on the property and the rest, the extra 30 % is an unsecured loan. The two amounts will normally be at the same rate which could be for example fixed or variable and both will run the same term. Some terms may stretch to 35 years long.
The advantage of a long term is to be able to have lower monthly repayments providing the mortgage is capital and repayment. However the downside would be the large amount of interest you will be paying to a lender over 35 years, the long term could possibly take the client passed their retirement date and servicing the loan should be considered. Ideally if you are able to make regular over payments along side your monthly mortgage payments or make large lump sum overpayments you will reduce the term of the loan and make saving on the total interest you will be paying back to the lender.
Advantage :
You may potentially purchase a home if you have no savings for a deposit and solicitors fees etc.
Disadvantages :
Higher interest rate
Few lenders offer a such mortgages so choice is limited
Not available as a Self Certification loan (self cert)
Not available to clients who have an adverse credit rating (bad credit)
A typical example might be where 95% of the mortgage consists of a secured loan on the property and the rest, the extra 30 % is an unsecured loan. The two amounts will normally be at the same rate which could be for example fixed or variable and both will run the same term. Some terms may stretch to 35 years long.
The advantage of a long term is to be able to have lower monthly repayments providing the mortgage is capital and repayment. However the downside would be the large amount of interest you will be paying to a lender over 35 years, the long term could possibly take the client passed their retirement date and servicing the loan should be considered. Ideally if you are able to make regular over payments along side your monthly mortgage payments or make large lump sum overpayments you will reduce the term of the loan and make saving on the total interest you will be paying back to the lender.
Advantage :
You may potentially purchase a home if you have no savings for a deposit and solicitors fees etc.
Disadvantages :
Higher interest rate
Few lenders offer a such mortgages so choice is limited
Not available as a Self Certification loan (self cert)
Not available to clients who have an adverse credit rating (bad credit)

Use the feedback form below to submit your comments.

Use the form below to email this article to your friends.

Mortgage Best rate
Mortgage advice, articles and information relating to residential and commercial finance.
Mortgage Home
Mortgage Broker guidance, sourcing the best deal to suit your circumstances.
Mortgage advice, articles and information relating to residential and commercial finance.
Mortgage Home
Mortgage Broker guidance, sourcing the best deal to suit your circumstances.

- Money: Home Mortgage Loans
- Mortgage Loan Programs
- Must You Resort To Mortgage Loans?
- Finding the Best Mortgage Loans
- Real Estate Mortgage Loan Essentials for Business Finance
- Option Arm Mortgage Loans: How do they work?
- Your Mortgage Loan and Your Rent History
- Why Go For a Home Mortgage Loan
- What Are Sub-Prime Mortgage Loans?
- FHA Mortgage Loans - The Truth about FHA Mortgage Loans as well of some FHA Loan myths
- No Closing Cost Mortgage Loans - Good or Bad?
- Facts About Home Mortgage Equity Loan Rates
- Mortgage Vs Home Equity Loan Guide
- How to navigate the maze of mortgage loans
- Texas Mortgage Loans
- Florida Mortgage Loans- How much higher will your ARM increase?
- Biweekly Mortgage Loan Payment Calculator - Early Mortgage Payoff
- Subprime Mortgage Loans: Why Choose Them When You Don't Have To?
- Home Mortgage Loan Mistakes Most Homebuyers Make
- 1% Mortgage Loans… What's The Catch?



