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Homeowners in the UK have become accustomed to the way we're able to purchase a home.
For most of us, we save for a deposit, apply for a mortgage then spend approximately 30 years paying it back until we own the home.
Whilst there are various types of mortgages available in our country, the home-buying process is always the same - unless that is you have the cash to buy a property outright.
However, there are many countries overseas that have a completely different methods and schemes to us when it comes to buying a home.
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These countries below each have alternative ways of getting people onto the property ladder, and this is how they differ to ours, according to research by Online Mortgage Advisor.
Mortgage requirements in Sweden are regulated partly through legislation and partly determined by the banks themselves.
In addition to the standard proof of a steady income, Swedish banks use the following calculations to determine how much they’ll lend you:
Left to live on
Banks will calculate how much you’ll have left to live on once your mortgage and other bills are paid.
The usual requirement for a family of four (two adults, two children), is around 23,000 SEK (£1,820) per month.
Mortgage ceiling
Sweden has recently brought in tighter controls, so banks can’t approve mortgages that exceed 85% of the purchase price.
However, in certain cases, it might be possible to get an additional unsecured loan - but a higher interest rate would then be charged and the loan would have to be paid off in a shorter time frame.
Amortisation requirements
New loans have to be repaid at the rate of 2% per year until the loan is down to
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