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What Is a Mortgage Decision in Principle and Do You Really Need One?

A Mortgage Decision in Principle (DIP) sounds far more complicated than it actually is.

Put simply, it’s an early indication from a mortgage lender that they’re happy to consider your mortgage application and gives an idea of what you could potentially borrow.

While it’s not a guarantee that you’ll get the mortgage, it can give you confidence before you start viewing properties.

Why Get a Decision in Principle?

A Decision in Principle helps you:

  • Understand your potential borrowing amount
  • Set a realistic property budget
  • Show estate agents and sellers you’re a serious buyer
  • Identify any potential issues before making an offer

Many people start house hunting without knowing what they can borrow. That can lead to disappointment if you find a property you love that’s outside your budget.

Is a Decision in Principle Free?

In most cases, yes. A Decision in Principle is usually free and can often be arranged quickly by a mortgage adviser.

Do I Need One Before Viewing Properties?

You don’t have to have a Decision in Principle before viewing homes, but it’s one of the first steps I recommend. Knowing your budget before you start looking can save time and help you focus on properties that are realistically affordable.

Mortgage Advice in Newcastle and Across the UK

At MortgagePal, I help first-time buyers, home movers and remortgage clients understand how much they could borrow and secure a Mortgage Decision in Principle before they start their property search.

If you’re thinking about buying a home, getting a Decision in Principle is a simple first step that can make the whole process much easier.

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