
Discounted for 2 years . Early Repayment Charges apply. . This product may be withdrawn at any time.
Product key features
- Product availability
- Who's the product for?
- Product related fees
- Mortgage amounts
- Interest rate floor
- Early Repayment Charges
Product availability
This product is available via BuildLoan.
YOUR HOME MAY BE REPOSSESSED IF YOU DO NOT KEEP UP REPAYMENTS ON YOUR MORTGAGE.
Who's the product for?
Our range of self and custom build mortgage products have been designed to help borrowers who dream to build their own home.
YOUR HOME MAY BE REPOSSESSED IF YOU DO NOT KEEP UP REPAYMENTS ON YOUR MORTGAGE.
Product related fees
There is an arrangement fee of 0.5% of the loan amount. This fee can be paid up front by deducting the fee from the amount borrowed. Alternatively the fee can be added to the mortgage amount. Please note, there is a minimum arrangement fee of £999.00. If the fee is added to the mortgage your client will pay interest on the fee at the same rate as the mortgage.
YOUR HOME MAY BE REPOSSESSED IF YOU DO NOT KEEP UP REPAYMENTS ON YOUR MORTGAGE.
Mortgage amounts
The minimum mortgage amount is £100,000 and the maximum mortgage amount is £600,000.
The minimum property value upon completion of the build is £75,000 increasing to £250,000 for properties located within the M25 corridor.
The maximum loan to value is 85% during the build phase.
Mortgage repayment terms
The minimum repayment term is 5 years and the maximum repayment term is 35 years.
Your client will only qualify for this product for 2 years from inception, by which the build should be completed and they can apply for any suitable product from our standard mortgage range.
YOUR HOME MAY BE REPOSSESSED IF YOU DO NOT KEEP UP REPAYMENTS ON YOUR MORTGAGE.
Interest rate floor
The interest rate is floored which means that the rate on your clients mortgage cannot drop below 5.14%.
YOUR HOME MAY BE REPOSSESSED IF YOU DO NOT KEEP UP REPAYMENTS ON YOUR MORTGAGE.
Early Repayment Charges
Early Repayment Charges apply during the product term. Up to 10% of the original mortgage amount can be overpaid each year without charge, however, if the mortgage is redeemed or switched to another product during the product term, then the Early Repayment Charge will apply.
The Early Repayment Charge will be calculated as follows:
- 2% of the amount repaid for the first year; and
- 1% of the amount repaid for the second year.
YOUR HOME MAY BE REPOSSESSED IF YOU DO NOT KEEP UP REPAYMENTS ON YOUR MORTGAGE.
Resources to get you started
tools and guides
FAQs
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- What is your lending area?
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We lend on properties located across England and Wales. The minimum property valuation is £75,000. This increases to a minimum valuation of £250,000 if the property to be mortgaged is located within the M25 corridor.
We are unable to accept applications on properties located in Scotland, Northern Ireland or the Isle of Man.
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- When will I receive my proc fee?
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Procuration fee payments are made during the first week of the month following completion of your mortgage case. All payments are sent by BACS transfer, so please allow up to 5 days for any payment to reach your bank account.
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- How do I submit business?
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We always recommend that you initially complete a decision in principle which will allow us to have a look over your case to see if your clients meet our lending criteria, and there's no need to register with us before submitting a decision in principle.
You can access our online form from our decision in principle page. Alternatively you can download a pdf form to complete, we will then require a scanned copy to be emailed to us at newbusiness@thetipton.co.uk. You are able to sign on behalf of your client at this stage.
Once we receive your completed decision in principle form, we aim to get back to you within 24 hours with an initial lending decision.
When you submit your request you'll need to provide your clients with a copy of our Privacy Notice. You can download a copy from our Privacy Notice page.
To submit an application using our online submission process you can visit our page here.
Please be aware that you will not be able to save a part completed form so all information must be entered in a single sitting.
At the end of the form ensure your electronic signature has been entered and click 'Finish' to send the application direct to your client for them to add their own electronic signature. The submission process will not be complete until your clients have signed the form. You will be able to save a copy of the form for your own records.
Electronic signatures will enable us to begin processing your application however we will require a completed Direct Debit form to be sent to us by post at our Tipton head office. We also need you to provide your clients with a copy of our Privacy Notice which can be downloaded from our Privacy Notice page.
Please note, all nominated solicitors must be registered on our Panel, which is managed by LMS. You can check this on our Current Approved Solicitor Panel page by clicking here.
When you're ready to submit an application with us, complete the form and scan a copy into us at newbusiness@thetipton.co.uk. If you send an electronic copy, we will require the original signed document to be posted to us to confirm your clients signatures on the application form.
Alternatively, you can post it back to us at our Tipton Head Office. When you submit your first application we will need you to send us a completed registration form. We can accept a signed, scanned copy to our newbusiness@thetipton.co.uk inbox.
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- What are your valuation fees?
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Our tariff of mortgage charges details the costs your clients will incur for a standard mortgage valuation. They can choose a more detailed homebuyers report, the costs for which are available by calling 0121 521 4000.
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We're here to help
- Discuss your clients needs
- Help you with our lending criteria
- Answer any questions you may have
- Process your decision in principle request
Monday - Friday | 9:00 - 17:00 |
Saturday - Sunday | Closed |
Your home may be repossessed if you do not keep up repayments on your mortgage.