Could this be the year you help your child buy their first home? - Estate & Lettings Agents - Worthing & Sussex

Could this be the year you help your child buy their first home?

Guarantor mortgages

With a guarantor mortgage, a parent or close family member guarantees the mortgage debt. This means that if the buyer misses their mortgage repayments the guarantor will have to cover them.

Family offset mortgages

With family offset mortgages, parents or grandparents put their savings into an account linked to their child’s mortgage. The money in the savings account is then deducted from the mortgage, making the child’s repayments cheaper.

Family deposit mortgage

With family deposits mortgages, a family member deposits cash in a special savings account and the money is then held as security against the mortgage. 

Flexible family mortgages

A parent or family member can use some of the value in their own property as security. Another option is for the family member to place savings in an offset account which reduces the amount of the mortgage on which interest is charged. 

Gifted deposits

The parent gives a desposit to their child for the purchase of the property. 

Joint ownership

In this case, both the parent and the child will be named on the mortgage and the deeds. The size of the loan will be based on the earnings or assets of both parent and child and if one of them stops paying, the other one will become liable for the debt. 

One of the best ways to find the right mortgage is to seek help from a mortgage broker. They will work on their customer’s behalf and negotiate between them and the mortgage lender. 

For first time buyers or people with a poor credit history, a mortgage broker can offer advice on how to build a credit score that attracts lenders. Often it is about knowing the right lenders to approach.

If you want some recommendations for mortgage brokers locally, or some advice about how you can help your children obtain a property, please get in touch and we will be able to give you our expert advice. 

mark.lyness@mab.org.uk

As there is a risk of repossession if mortgage payments are not maintained, it is always important to make an informed choice. Your home may be repossessed if you do not keep up repayments on your mortgage. 


All information up to date at time of publishing. Some of the mortgages mentioned above may go by different names depending on the mortgage lender. 

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