Tembo partners with Barratt London to help first-time buyers

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Tembo is partnering with Barratt London, part of Barratt Developments, to help get more first-time buyers on the housing ladder.

The partnership now enables Barratt London to offer Tembo’s range of mortgage and house buying schemes via its website and through its sales teams at all its housing developments.

Tembo is a specialist mortgage broker for buyers facing affordability issues.

Barratt says it is focused on helping its customers to discover their true buying budget. The Tembo platform allows customers to get a simple digital comparison of all the options available to increase affordability and boost their deposit, this includes monthly costs, lending and live interest rates. To date, Tembo has been able to increase the average buyer’s budget by £82,000, it claims.

The partnership also includes a Barratt Deposit Boost promotion whereby Barratt London will contribute up to 5% of the value of the home towards the buyer’s deposit. This is factored into the digital affordability journey, to give customers access to their “true buying budget” when searching.

One of the most popular schemes that Tembo offers are Income Boost mortgages which enable up to three family members or friends to temporarily “boost” affordability whilst the buyer establishes themselves on the property ladder.

In addition to Income Boost products, Deposit Boost options offer families a cost-effective and tax-efficient way to share some of the financial gains they have made on their own property with the next generation.

Richard Dana, CEO of Tembo, said: “We’re really pleased to be working with Britain’s leading housebuilder to help their London customers to be able to afford a home of their own. We’re really excited to be able to see how we can help hundreds of families find ways to support their loved ones onto the property ladder.”

Steve Mariner, sales and marketing director of Barratt London, added: “We understand that affordability is a big issue for some of our customers, particularly in London, which is why we are partnering with Tembo to help them with their mortgage offers. Many of our customers won’t know about income boost mortgages but by using the Tembo technology they can quickly find out how much extra they can afford, helping them buy their first home.”

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