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Do I qualify for a South African mortgage? To qualify for a
mortgage in South Africa, a calculation is used to establish whether you can afford to maintain the mortgage repayments. This will automatically happen when you complete the application form, and
Mortgage Helpline International won't charge you for this service.
How much can I borrow? Calculation based on the valuation or purchase price, whichever is the lower Up to 100% of
valuation or purchase price for ex-pat South Africans, however if you are a non-South African national the maximum is currently either 40% of valuation for "onshore" loans or possibly 80%
for "offshore" loans. Based on joint net pay, where joint income is applicable Existing liabilities, e.g. mortgage or rental payments, loans, credit card payments and maintenance are
taken into account, together with the proposed South African mortgage payments. All this must not exceed 30% of your monthly net income
What evidence of income do I need? If you are
employed: Your last three month's payslips Your latest P60 or Employers Reference Your last three month's personal bank statements
If you are self-employed: Your latest audited
accounts and tax returns Your last three month's business bank statements Your last three month's personal bank statements.
Example mortgage payments If, for example, your net joint
monthly income is £2,500, 30% of this equates to £750. If your only liability is your mortgage payment, of say £300, this would leave a balance of £450 for your South African mortgage repayment.
What types of South African mortgages are available? For our latest rates and to see the different types of South African mortgages on offer, please contact us. Loans are available up to 80%
of valuation or purchase price for South African Nationals, and up to 40% for non South African nationals, in Rands only The maximum term of any mortgage is 20 years, this varies on the type of
loan Repayment mortgages only are available for loans over ten years, but part Repayment and Interest Only loans are available for under ten years The minimum loans you can take out are Rand
500,000 "onshore" or Rand 2,000,000 "offshore"
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