Expat Portfolio Remortgage – USA Resident
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Our client was a British Expat living in the USA who submitted an enquiry to refinance one of their buy to let portfolios, in this case a 2 flat multi-unit block on one freehold. The client had bought the property for cash and was looking to release the equity in the property to fund further purchases.

The challenges around an Expatriate mortgage is that they usually tend to be around credit score (or lack of) and whether the clients have any open lines of credit in the UK – all lenders will require the clients to have a valid UK bank account as this will be needed for the direct debit for the monthly mortgage payment once complete.

Another thing to consider is that most expat mortgage lenders will have a minimum income requirement that will need to be satisfied and as ex-pat clients will invariably be paid in a currency other than Sterling. Most often you will find that ex-pat investor has good income but the thing to bear in mind is that lenders will shave a portion of their income off to allow for fluctuations in the exchange rate, whilst others will look back at the performance over the last 5 years and take the exchange rate at its worst to underwrite on a worst-case scenario.

Things to consider when discussing a UK Expat mortgage:

• Interest rates are higher than standard mortgages.

• Lender’s arrangement fees are usually a percentage of the loan rather than a flat fee.

• Check to see what credit they still have in the UK – will need an active bank account.

• Certain countries will not be accepted by lenders.

• Certain Currencies will not be accepted by Lenders, usually if the currency is considered volatile.

• Loan to Values can be restricted.

If you have any questions relating to a Expat Buy to Let Mortgage, contact us today to speak directly with one of our CeMAP certified Mortgage Advisors.

Call us today on  +44 1494 622 555.  Alternatively, please complete this short online form and an Expat Mortgage Advisor will call you right back.  

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