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        Private Mortgage Lending

        Looking for a bespoke private mortgage? Unsure on which lenders are out there?

        Find out everything you need, plus how to get one, in our in-depth guide!

        Firstly, are you looking for a mortgage over £1 million?

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        Private mortgage lending is not a new practice but it has become increasingly popular as more people move away from traditional income streams. It is generally, though not exclusively, reserved for high-net-worth individuals (HNWIs).

        This article explains what private mortgage lending is and how to successfully apply for it if this type of finance is the right move for you.

        What is private mortgage lending?

        Bespoke lending, often for HNWIs who don’t meet the strict lending requirements of mainstream mortgage lenders who are governed by tight regulations.

        Private mortgages can be used to finance a property purchase if you can afford the mortgage payments but don’t have sufficient documentary evidence to satisfy mainstream lenders’ eligibility criteria.

        They can also make house buying possible for people with complex income streams, those looking to buy high risk properties such as non-standard construction, and flippers.

        Private mortgages can be arranged through any individual or company, although they are usually offered through specialist brokers. However, entering into an agreement with a lender who is not a recognised private bank, the legal costs can be high and the contract questionable.

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        Difference between private lending and a mainstream mortgage

        Mainstream mortgage lenders have set parameters for each of their products and strict lending criteria that must be met. Each product they offer must adhere to regulations laid down by the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) and Prudential Regulation Authority (PRA).

        Private mortgage lenders are not bound by usual regulations and have much more flexibility. Each case is assessed on its own merits and the lender need only satisfy themselves of the security and affordability of the loan.

        This allows them to take a more holistic view of income, expenses and assets when considering an application.

        Every aspect of a private mortgage agreement is open to discussion including:

        • Rates
        • Terms
        • Income multiples
        • Complications on deeds

        Private lenders can take any income stream into consideration and will sometimes allow you to borrow against other assets.

        Given that private lending is bespoke and arranged on a case-by-case basis, the value of a broker who specialises in this type of finance cannot be overstated. The right advisor can negotiate a personalised agreement on your behalf, increasing your chances of landing an attractive interest rate and terms.

        Assets under management v dry lending

        Many private banks like to form long-term relationships with clients and will ask for assets totalling around 25% of the value of the loan to be transferred to their management.

        This is known as the ‘assets under management model’ and may include stocks, shares, cash or high value items that act as security against the mortgage. In return they offer low rates of interest, high loan to value ratio or bespoke income multipliers.

        Dry lending is when borrowers don’t have assets or are able to negotiate favourable terms without using assets as security.

        If you have assets valued at more than £1 million or want to borrow more than £500,000 a private mortgage might be your best option.

        Approaching a private mortgage lender is best viewed as entering into a negotiation rather than making an application. As such, you should always seek professional advice to ensure you put forward the strongest case and negotiate the best terms.

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        Are there specific lenders for private mortgages?

        Yes. Private mortgages have traditionally been offered only by specialist lenders who are not on the high street and, in many cases, are unheard of outside of the industry. Most are small firms that rely on relationships with intermediaries such as brokers rather than inviting direct applications. Some will only lend on a recommendation.

        In recent years, mainstream lenders opened private arms of their businesses to access the private lending market. Although these are attached to high street banks and major lenders, they are separate entities that operate in the same way as traditional private lenders.

        While, on the face of it, this makes private lending more accessible, for the best possible terms you should speak to a broker with whole-of-market access.

        The advisors we work with have contacts at the private divisions of mainstream banks as well as fully private lenders who are not usually approachable without the services of an intermediary.

        How can a broker help?

        Private mortgages are more flexible but they are also unregulated and have fewer protections. Brokers, however, are regulated so by using a broker to secure a private mortgage you are adding a layer of protection to your loan. Furthermore, it’s incredibly difficult to find a private lender without a broker as many of them only work through intermediaries.

        Brokers with a good reputation within the industry and long-term relationships with private lenders will give you a head start when negotiating a private mortgage agreement.

        They have an insight into how each private lender operates, including those that only take applications through brokers.

        They can also act as an advocate on your behalf. In an industry that consciously seeks mutually beneficial deals, that working relationship between broker and lender can be the difference between acceptance and rejection.

        We work with brokers who have whole-of-market access and deep working relationships with private mortgage lenders.

        They will compare rates and terms across private and mainstream lenders to get you the best deal according to your personal circumstances. Given the right set of conditions, they can negotiate a private mortgage to beat any deal offered by mainstream lenders.

        Remortgages and second mortgages

        Second mortgages are often harder to get approved for than your initial loan so the bespoke nature of private mortgage agreements is perfectly suited to this type of borrowing.

        Of course, the lender will need to assess your affordability and financial situation but, given the right circumstances, and a trusted broker, you should be able to secure a second mortgage if you have the means to repay it.

        Private remortgages are relatively straightforward. Private banks like to form long-term associations and when you come to remortgage you should already have a good relationship with them. There may be better deals elsewhere that they can use as leverage to get you an even lower rate with your existing lender.

        Get matched with a specialist private mortgage broker

        Due to the nature of their lending practice, many private lenders only work through intermediaries and are happy to negotiate with someone they know and trust.

        Our broker matching service will put you in touch with an experienced mortgage broker who has whole-of-market access and solid working relationships with private lenders who are sympathetic to your circumstances.

        Call today on 0808 189 0463 or enquire online and we’ll match you with your ideal broker for a free, no-obligation chat.

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        FAQs

        Yes. Buy-to-let comes with its own set of complications in terms of proving affordability and rental income. See our guide to buy-to-let mortgages for more information.

        Yes. As this type of lending is far more flexible, bad credit is not an automatic deal-breaker, especially if it’s a minor credit issue on your file.

        Private lenders will at least afford you the opportunity to explain the reasons for adverse credit and assure them you are now on a sound financial footing. See our guide to bad credit mortgages for more.

        Yes. Private mortgages are negotiated entirely by the borrower and lender so anybody unable to access mainstream lending streams can approach a private lender.

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        Pete Mugleston

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        About the author

        Pete, an expert in all things mortgages, cut his teeth right in the middle of the credit crunch. With plenty of people needing help and few mortgage providers lending, Pete found great success in going the extra mile to find mortgages for people whom many others considered lost causes. The experience he gained, coupled with his love of helping people reach their goals, led him to establish Online Mortgage Advisor, with one clear vision – to help as many customers as possible get the right advice, regardless of need or background.

        Pete’s presence in the industry as the ‘go-to’ for specialist finance continues to grow, and he is regularly cited in and writes for both local and national press, as well as trade publications, with a regular column in Mortgage Introducer and being the exclusive mortgage expert for LOVEMoney. Pete also writes for OMA of course!

        FCA Disclaimer

        *Based on our research, the content contained in this article is accurate as of the most recent time of writing. Lender criteria and policies change regularly so speak to one of the advisors we work with to confirm the most accurate up to date information. The information on the site is not tailored advice to each individual reader, and as such does not constitute financial advice. All advisors working with us are fully qualified to provide mortgage advice and work only for firms that are authorised and regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority. They will offer any advice specific to you and your needs.

        Some types of buy to let mortgages are not regulated by the FCA. Think carefully before securing other debts against your home. As a mortgage is secured against your home, it may be repossessed if you do not keep up with repayments on your mortgage. Equity released from your home will also be secured against it.