Buying a car is often like starting a new love affair. You see the one you want and your heart starts pumping. You’ve just got to have it and you begin to think about all the friends, family and neighbours seeing you roll up in the shiny new metal. There’s no doubt about it, it’s a special time in your life when you get the keys and you know it’s yours.
It can often be the simplest thing in the world to decide which model you’re going to go for. The difficult bit sometimes, is raising the finance in the first place. Depending on how much the car costs, there are various options that you could potentially look at. For a start there’s hire purchase. It’s often offered by the garage though not if you are buying in a private transaction. It can be sorted straight away, which could enable you to drive away with the car. This type of finance can sometimes be comparatively expensive and is not as flexible as other types of finance because you cannot consolidate it as easily as a loan if repayments became a bit more of a monthly stretch later on down the line.
If you’re a homeowner with a mortgage, you could consider using some of the equity that you may have built up in your home as collateral on a secured loan or remortgage. This is especially useful if you need to raise a significant amount of money as secured loans for example start from around £5,000.
If you’re a tenant and you’re renting your home, then secured lending is not an option as you don’t own your own property on which to guarantee the loan. In this instance, the only real option is to go for an unsecured loan that could potentially raise between £500 and £15,000. The advantage of using unsecured loans for tenants and tenant loans, particularly over secured loans and mortgages is that you won’t be required to have a valuation on your property which would normally slow things up quite considerably. Unsecured loans for tenants and tenant loans can often be completed in only a few working days which means that the money could be with you in no time at all, allowing you the opportunity to spend it on your chosen set of wheels.
Unsecured loans for tenants and tenant loans are also comparatively easy to apply for. Many people prefer to use the services of an online finance broker compared with applying direct to a lender because it gives you the chance to apply to a wide selection of loan products with only one enquiry. Just find yourself a broker that offers help for tenants and once you’ve completed the online enquiry form, sit back and relax. They’ll call you for a few more bits of information and then send a written credit agreement out in the post to you for you to sign and return but that is largely it, in real terms.
Unsecured loans for tenants and tenant loans are often a practical and simple way to raise the finance and often ideal when you’re thinking of raising the money to buy a new car. So what are you waiting for? Get out there and give it a go. Drive away a deal today!
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