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Expat Mortgages for the UK: All You Need to Know

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#163
One of the most frequently asked questions I get when listeners reach out is around expat mortgages. Do you need a broker?
Does it matter where you live or who you work for? What kind of bank account do you need?
Can you get a limited company mortgage, or should you buy in your personal name?
What are the rules around portfolio landlords? Today, Simon Allen of Searchlight Finance answers all these questions and much much more.
This is a repackaged compilation of Episodes 15 & 16, first released in 2022.
We discuss:

- Different Types of Expats and Their Mortgage Qualification Criteria

- UK passport holders living abroad

- Foreign nationals with overseas passports

- Lenders Criteria for Expats and Complexity

- Countries of residence and work

- Credit history

- Types of properties for personal or Ltd Co names

- Income within a limited company

- Requirement for taking a salary or providing a set of accounts

- Overcoming Anti-money Laundering Regulations

- Importance of a good credit file and experienced solicitors

- Significance of UK Correspondence Address

- Dual representation in conveyancing

- Need for independent legal advice with Ltd Co borrowing

- Proof/Source of Funds

- Minimizing frequent financial transactions and emails

- Additional Fees for Expats and Foreign Nationals

- Minimum values

- Considerations for Couples with Foreign National

- Shareholder/Director roles in a Ltd Co

- Impact of Broker Experience and Focus

- Documentation process knowledge

- Technology Challenges and Communication Issues

- Delays and difficulties with remote working

- Valuations

- Ltd Co mortgages' tax treatment and rates

- P ortfolio growthChallenges

- Product transfers

- Challenges of remortgaging for expats returning home
We typically work with time poor professionals get a good return on their money by investing with us. Schedule a call

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Join our Mailing List to join our WhatsApp group AND access our 37 Question Due Diligence Checklist AND our 23 Step Guide to Buying Property at Auction AND our Monthly Newsletter
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Tell us the one thing you’re struggling with in UK property

Meet other Expat Property Investors (For FREE)

Hong Kong: The Urban Bakery in the Landmark Building in Central (first Saturday of each month from 11:30 am)

Dubai: Holiday Inn, Science Park (first Wednesday of each month from 7pm)

Singapore: The Providore at VivoCity (first Saturday of each month from 10:30 am)

Keywords:
Expat mortgages, expat mortgage brokers, residency requirements, limited company mortgages, UK passport expats, foreign national expats, lender criteria, expat finances, property types, income declaration, limited company salary, remortgaging, anti-money laundering regulations, specialized expat brokers, credit file, expat solicitor, expat lenders, decision in principle, correspondence address, dual representation, conveyancing solicitor, documentation process, proof of funds, remote working, HMO valuations, limited company tax treatment, HMRC income declaration, portfolio growth challenges, product transfers, expat return remortgage.

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#163
One of the most frequently asked questions I get when listeners reach out is around expat mortgages. Do you need a broker?
Does it matter where you live or who you work for? What kind of bank account do you need?
Can you get a limited company mortgage, or should you buy in your personal name?
What are the rules around portfolio landlords? Today, Simon Allen of Searchlight Finance answers all these questions and much much more.
This is a repackaged compilation of Episodes 15 & 16, first released in 2022.
We discuss:

- Different Types of Expats and Their Mortgage Qualification Criteria

- UK passport holders living abroad

- Foreign nationals with overseas passports

- Lenders Criteria for Expats and Complexity

- Countries of residence and work

- Credit history

- Types of properties for personal or Ltd Co names

- Income within a limited company

- Requirement for taking a salary or providing a set of accounts

- Overcoming Anti-money Laundering Regulations

- Importance of a good credit file and experienced solicitors

- Significance of UK Correspondence Address

- Dual representation in conveyancing

- Need for independent legal advice with Ltd Co borrowing

- Proof/Source of Funds

- Minimizing frequent financial transactions and emails

- Additional Fees for Expats and Foreign Nationals

- Minimum values

- Considerations for Couples with Foreign National

- Shareholder/Director roles in a Ltd Co

- Impact of Broker Experience and Focus

- Documentation process knowledge

- Technology Challenges and Communication Issues

- Delays and difficulties with remote working

- Valuations

- Ltd Co mortgages' tax treatment and rates

- P ortfolio growthChallenges

- Product transfers

- Challenges of remortgaging for expats returning home
We typically work with time poor professionals get a good return on their money by investing with us. Schedule a call

Leave an honest review of Expat Property Story
Join our Mailing List to join our WhatsApp group AND access our 37 Question Due Diligence Checklist AND our 23 Step Guide to Buying Property at Auction AND our Monthly Newsletter
Follow the Show on Instagram
Tell us the one thing you’re struggling with in UK property

Meet other Expat Property Investors (For FREE)

Hong Kong: The Urban Bakery in the Landmark Building in Central (first Saturday of each month from 11:30 am)

Dubai: Holiday Inn, Science Park (first Wednesday of each month from 7pm)

Singapore: The Providore at VivoCity (first Saturday of each month from 10:30 am)

Keywords:
Expat mortgages, expat mortgage brokers, residency requirements, limited company mortgages, UK passport expats, foreign national expats, lender criteria, expat finances, property types, income declaration, limited company salary, remortgaging, anti-money laundering regulations, specialized expat brokers, credit file, expat solicitor, expat lenders, decision in principle, correspondence address, dual representation, conveyancing solicitor, documentation process, proof of funds, remote working, HMO valuations, limited company tax treatment, HMRC income declaration, portfolio growth challenges, product transfers, expat return remortgage.

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