Getting A First Time Mortgage!

I remember when I first started contracting. I felt like I was finally free from being sentenced to working for bosses that I had differences with, and all of the things that I hated about my job. I was a plumber, but decided to go a different route ad began contracting as an electrician, something […]

Becoming Self-Employed: Things To Consider

Companies like CIS that specialise in self-employed mortgages often see clients that are not prepared for the application process, and most of them are not quite sure what paperwork they are supposed to provide or how much of a down payment they should have saved up. This can make a person’s dream of buying their […]

Contractor Mortgages: What You Need To Know

There seems to be quite a bit of confusion when it comes to contractor mortgages. Some people are convinced that you will have to pay a higher down payment than other people, and other clients have heard that contractors will have a higher interest rate because they are considered a high risk mortgage. All of […]

Preparing For A Self-Employed Mortgage

Companies like CIS that specialise in self-employed mortgages often see clients that are not prepared for the application process, and most of them are not quite sure what paperwork they are supposed to provide or how much of a down payment they should have saved up. This can make a person’s dream of buying their […]

CIS Mortgages – Don’t Pay Over The Odds!

If you’re a contractor working in the Construction Industry then you may have had difficulty trying to get a mortgage from a high street bank. Despite you earning the level of regular income that would meet all of the criteria for a permanent worker, you are seen as a high risk by a lot of […]

Contractor Mortgage

Working as a contractor certainly has a number of great benefits; being your own boss, the variety of working on different contracts and of course, the financial power of being a contractor. These are the reasons that you went into this type of employment, so you don’t need any convincing about the great aspects of contracting.