First-time buyers urged to tread carefully when securing first-time buyer mortgages

Research conducted by iammoving.com suggests one in three first-time buyers are taking a massive risk by raising a deposit through the use of unsecured loans, borrowings and credit card debt.
What's more, a further 17 per cent of first-time buyers are borrowing from friends or family in order to raise funds for the deposit on a first-time buyer mortgage.
As a result, iammoving.com business development director Peter Beckett believes first-time buyers should be on a more secure financial footing before they commit to purchase.
"The whole housing market is at quite a turning point I think, whereby the prices are coming down and first-time buyers are looking for ways to be able to manage to get on to the ladder," he commented.
"But it's a very dangerous thing to do it on the back of unsecured debt unless you are extremely confident about your job security."
The average first-time buyer will need to raise a deposit in the region of £10,000 to £15,000.

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