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Everything you need to buy your next home, whenever you need it. Download our app to track every step of your home buying journey

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A demo screenshot of the Home Buying App

What is it?

The Home Buying App is a digital mortgage coach designed to help you save up, plan, and track your home buying journey – whether you're buying your first home, or just fancy a move.

We'll guide you through step by step to ensure you always know what's coming up next. Whether you're:

  • Saving up for your deposit
  • Choosing the right savings account
  • Sorting out your credit score
  • Registering with estate agents
  • Dealing with the legal stuff
  • Or ready to sign all the paper work

The Home Buying App has everything you need to buy a new home.

How does it work?

Find your next steps

Your checklist shows you what you need to do next in your home buying journey. Our app will guide you through each step of the process and make sure you're right on track.

Work out how much you can borrow

Calculate how much you're able to borrow and put together a home buying budget. We'll look at what you're able to afford, and what your monthly mortgage repayments will look like.

Build your own savings

Track how much you'll need to save and when you'll be able to buy. Work out how much you need to put aside each month and set yourself some savings

Read our expert advice articles

Browse our library to answer any of your home buying questions. We know you have a bunch of questions about buying your new home, and our expert advice articles can answer the lot

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How much can I borrow?

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Mortgage repayment calculator

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Your home may be repossessed if you do not keep up repayments on your mortgage.
There may be a fee for mortgage advice. The actual amount you pay will depend upon your circumstances.
The fee is up to 1% but a typical fee is 0.3% of the amount borrowed.