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Limited Company Mortgages require specialist lenders as the structure of these loans can be complicated.
Landlords who own more than one property may find tax benefits by operating their buy-to-let property portfolio through a limited company. These property investment companies are known as Special Purpose Vehicles (SPV) and lenders have developed specific products for this specialist lending. Anyone choosing to buy property through a limited company will require this type of mortgage.
Limited Company Mortgages are designed for landlords and property investors who hold or plan to hold buy-to-let properties through a limited company. These loans require specialist lenders due to their more complex structure.

These services will be required for those considering a SPV Mortgage for:
TAXATION ADVICE AND MOST BUY TO LET MORTGAGES ARE NOT REGULATED BY THE FINANCIAL CONDUCT AUTHORITY.
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I don’t have a good credit history, can I still get a mortgage?
While a strong credit history makes approval easier, many lenders consider more than just your credit score. Factors like your income, employment stability, deposit size, and overall financial situation also matter.
There are specialist lenders who work with applicants who have missed payments, defaults, or other credit issues. You may need a larger deposit or pay a slightly higher interest rate, but options are often available.
Speaking with a mortgage broker like Mortgage Advisers UK can help you understand what you qualify for and which lenders are most likely to approve your application.
How much can I borrow for a mortgage?
Refer to our mortgage calculator and Speaking to an adviser helps you understand how much you can realistically borrow based on your income, expenses, credit history, and lender criteria. They don’t just look at what a calculator says — they assess your full financial situation to ensure the amount is affordable and sustainable long-term. An adviser can also match you with lenders most likely to approve you, helping you avoid unnecessary credit checks and delays.
Can I get a mortgage if im self employed?
Lenders will usually want to see at least 1–2 years of accounts or tax returns (SA302s) to prove your income. They’ll assess your earnings, business stability, and overall affordability — just like they would for an employed applicant. Talk to an adviser today and we can take the stress away to find a suitable solution.