Hodge adds 95% LTV to Resi and Resi Retire propositions to support borrowers with complex income

New 95% loan-to-value (LTV) mortgage options have been added to Hodge’s Resi and Resi Retire propositions, giving customers from age 21 with varied income types greater access to the property market.

These latest enhancements align with Hodge’s wider shift towards “lifelong lending”, bringing together core residential and retirement propositions, where lending is based on a customer’s aspirations rather than their age.

The changes are aimed at a growing segment of customers often overlooked by high-street lenders, including high-earning professionals with limited deposits, older first-time buyers, and second-steppers navigating life changes, such as divorce.

In order to access Hodge’s 95% LTV mortgages, a strong credit status is required and borrowing up to 5 x loan-to-income (LTI) is considered, along with 100% of all income. Applicants can be aged from 21, with earned income accepted up to the age of 80. This, combined with mortgage terms of up to 40 years, can help maximise affordability while allowing customers to secure the home they want.

The focus is on applicants with unique circumstances, that will benefit from a case-by-case approach to underwriting. This removes unnecessary limitations and allows for a more personalised approach to affordability, according to Business Development Director, Emma Graham:

“Today’s borrowers are getting on the property ladder later and expect more from their first mortgage. Many have strong incomes and career potential but lack a large deposit or have income structures that don’t fit the high-street mould.

“These changes respond directly to broker feedback, creating a proposition for exactly these clients. This is about giving them the flexibility and personal approach they need to secure the right home for their future.”

The enhancement follows an increase in broker enquiries from customers in their 30s and 40s seeking family homes in desirable locations, often without family financial support.

By accommodating complex income and applying a common sense approach to underwriting,   lower deposit options enable high-quality borrowers to access greater mortgage options.

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