Our Mortgage Experts specializes in First Time Home Buyer Loans, New Home Loans, Building Loans, Further Home Loans, Bond Switches and Mortgages throughout South Africa. Click Here to go to The Mortgage Plus Website.
We offer a wide range of advice on different home loan options - 0861 11 11 93*
Home Loan Pre-QualificationIt is very disappointing to find that home that you have been searching for only to find out that you cannot afford it, whether it be that the bond repayments are too high or due to a problem with your credit rating.
Fortunately this can be avoided with the process of getting pre-qualified – a free and quick process.
So what is pre-qualification? Basically you can get a certificate that is valid for a certain amount of time, say a few months and it states the amount you can purchase for. A credit check is also done with your consent. It is generally based on income – individual or joint. There is no obligation for you take a home loan as this is simply a tool to guide you.
One of the biggest benefits of this pre-qualification is that you don’t end up looking at properties that are beyond your means, resulting in disappointment. It also speeds up the process of getting your bond. Sellers will be more convinced to accept your offer if it is backed by this certificate.
Get PRE-QUALIFIED today with Mortgage Plus, One of South Africa’s leading bond originators
Please contact us if you require any further information or would like to apply for finance:
Complete this short form online
White applicants for properties has been consistently less than the combined total of Black and Coloured applicants over the last three years.The most notable of these trends is that the percentage of White applicants has been consistently less than the combined total of Black and Coloured applicants over the last three years.
The proportion of Black applicants has risen steadily over the last few years, averaging 42% during 2009. However, this percentage has dipped in the first four months of 2010 to 38%.
In contrast, the proportion of white applicants has risen from an average of 43% in 2009 to 47% during the first four months of 2010. The proportion of Asian and Coloured applicants has remained constant since the beginning of 2008, averaging 8% and 7% respectively.
According to Saul Geffen, the downward trend in the percentage of Black applicants in 2010 can likely be attributed to the fact that the tough economic conditions and stricter lending criteria have had a bigger impact on potential buyers at the lower end of the property price spectrum.
The data shows that potential Black buyers make up 60-70% of total applicants for properties valued at less than R500 000. This proportion drops significantly to around 30% for properties valued at between R500 000 and R1 million, and 10-20% for properties valued at over R1 million.
“The stricter bank lending criteria imposed under the NCA has also made it particularly tough for first time home buyers who aren’t able to meet the affordability criteria.”
However, Geffen says that as the economy recovers, the percentage of Black buyers will likely re-commence its upward trend. “We expect to see an increasing percentage of Black buyers in line with the shifting economic base in South Africa.”
By choosing Mortgage Plus for a loan, you will get that continual service to make sure you are getting the best deal possible.
CONTACT US
Speak to a home loan consultant about financing your new property or reviewing your existing mortgage. We are able to assist in lowering your bond repayments and securing attorney discounts.
Complete this short form online
Call us on 011.327.4489
Email: morne@mortgagepluscc.co.za