Universal Credit and Mortgages

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Universal Credit and Mortgages in Croydon: Why Housing Benefit Often Isn’t Counted

If you’re claiming Universal Credit and looking to buy a home in Croydon, you may be surprised to hear that the full amount you receive won’t always be used when a lender works out how much you can borrow.

This is one of the most common issues we encounter when helping local clients with mortgage applications — especially when housing benefit and maintenance payments are involved.

So here’s a plain-English explanation of what’s going on.

Why lenders look closely at Universal Credit

Universal Credit is made up of different parts, including:

• A standard allowance • Child or disability elements • A housing element (designed to cover rent) On the surface, it’s easy to assume lenders will look at the total figure. In reality, they don’t — they examine exactly what makes up the payment.

This usually becomes clear once full Universal Credit award statements are provided, as these show the type of benefit, the housing element, and any deductions.

Why is housing benefit usually excluded from affordability

The housing element of Universal Credit is paid to help with rent, not a mortgage.

Once you buy a property:

• You’re no longer renting

• That housing element is normally no longer payable

Because of this, most banks and building societies assume the housing element will stop after completion, so they exclude it from affordability calculations. They need to be confident that the mortgage remains affordable using income that will continue long-term.

Does this mean it’s game over?

Not necessarily — but it does mean the case needs to be handled carefully and honestly.

Depending on your situation, there may be alternative routes worth discussing, or it may be a case of timing and planning ahead so you’re in a stronger position later.

Speak to a Croydon mortgage adviser who understands this

If you’re based in Croydon or the surrounding areas and receive Universal Credit, getting
advice early can save a lot of wasted time and stress.
MDFS Mortgages always explain:

• What lenders will and won’t accept

• Why decisions change once full statements are reviewed

• What realistic next steps look like

Speak to us

If you’re thinking about buying, moving, or reviewing your mortgage, a simple conversation can make all the difference.

Get in touch today for a free, no‑obligation mortgage consultation.

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