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Sean.sj Posted - 10 June 2012 : 12:17:36
Hi, i am due to be discharged from my bankcruptcy in a months time and would like to knwo the best approach for working towards being able to raise a mortgage in the future? i will have an excellent salary and would be able to have a sizable deposit. Are there any real possiblilities or will it be better looking outside of the UK? any guidance much appreciated.

thanks

sean
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Niobe Posted - 10 June 2012 : 12:20:56
Hi and welcome.

Will you be paying an IPA? That will make a vast difference to your income as all disposable income (after normal household bills have been paid) over £20 will go to the OR for three years.

As to a mortgage, don't forget that the BR will be on your credit record for six years from the date you declared.

We do have a mortgage expert on here called Ryan - his details can be found under the experts lkink on the left hand side of the page. Give him a ring for some free advice.

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