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A Top Tip for First-Time Buyers in 2026

  • Catherine Critchley
  • Feb 3
  • 2 min read

If buying your first home is one of your goals for 2026, the new year is the perfect time to start preparing. One of the most effective steps you can take early on is to focus on your credit score. While it may seem like a small detail, your credit profile plays a major role in determining the mortgage deals available to you.


WHY IS YOUR CREDIT SCORE SO IMPORTANT?


  • Your credit score is one of the biggest factors lenders use when deciding not only whether to lend to you, but also the interest rate they’ll offer. A stronger score can unlock more competitive rates, potentially saving you thousands of pounds over the life of your mortgage.

  • The good news is that improving your credit score is often achievable with careful planning and consistency.

  • A starting point is managing existing credit. Paying down credit card balances or keeping them low relative to your overall limit can have a positive impact. Lenders like to see that you can manage credit responsibly without relying heavily on borrowing.

  • It’s also important to be cautious in the months leading up to a mortgage application. Avoid making multiple credit applications, such as taking out new loans, as these can temporarily lower your score.

  • Similarly, large or unexplained transactions in your bank account may raise questions during the lender’s checks, so keeping your finances steady and predictable can work in your favour.

  • Beyond your credit score, there are other ways to strengthen your position as a first-time buyer. Government-backed schemes, such as Lifetime ISAs or Shared Ownership, can help reduce the amount you need to borrow and make the first step onto the property ladder more achievable.

  • Planning ahead gives you time to make improvements and explore your options without pressure.


    If you’re thinking about taking the next step in 2026, get in touch today to discuss your options and start the year moving closer to your first home.


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