Can You Sell an Unmortgageable House?

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    Yes – a house that no lender will offer a mortgage on can still be sold, usually to a cash buyer who doesn’t need one. Homes become “unmortgageable” for reasons like a short lease, structural problems, non-standard construction, serious damp or Japanese knotweed, or having no working kitchen or bathroom. We buy these properties as they are, for cash.

    What makes a house unmortgageable?

    A property is “unmortgageable” when mainstream lenders won’t lend against it. Common reasons include:

    • A short lease – typically under about 70–80 years, which many lenders won’t accept.
    • Structural problems – subsidence, movement or a failed roof.
    • Non-standard construction – concrete, prefab, steel-frame or certain timber builds.
    • Serious damp, rot or infestation, including Japanese knotweed.
    • No working kitchen or bathroom, which many lenders treat as uninhabitable.
    • Fire-safety or cladding issues, or a high flood risk.

    Why it makes a home hard to sell

    Most buyers need a mortgage, so if lenders decline, your pool of buyers shrinks to those paying cash. On the open market that can mean a property sits unsold for months, or repeated sales that collapse when the buyer’s survey or lender says no.

    Your options

    • Sell to a cash buyer as it is. A cash purchase has no mortgage condition and no lender to satisfy, so the sale can complete regardless of the issue.
    • Fix the problem first – for example extending a lease or carrying out repairs – but this can be slow and expensive, and isn’t always possible.

    We buy unmortgageable homes

    We buy properties in any condition, including unmortgageable ones, directly for cash – no survey conditions, no mortgage, no fees. See how we buy any house across South Wales.

    Common questions

    Can you sell a house that’s unmortgageable?
    Yes. A cash buyer doesn’t need a mortgage, so they can buy a property that lenders won’t lend against – and complete regardless of the issue.
    What makes a house unmortgageable?
    Common reasons include a short lease, structural problems, non-standard construction, serious damp or Japanese knotweed, no working kitchen or bathroom, and fire-safety or flood-risk issues.
    How do I sell a house with a short lease or knotweed?
    The simplest route is a cash buyer who’ll purchase it as it is. Fixing the issue first (extending the lease, treating knotweed) is possible but slower and costlier.
    Will you buy a property in poor condition?
    Yes. We buy homes in any condition, including unmortgageable ones, for cash, with no fees and no repairs needed.

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