Over the last few years, the housing market has faced some real challenges. Rising interest rates, increased living costs, and tighter lending criteria have meant that more people are finding it harder to secure a mortgage with a traditional high street lender.
But just because a bank says “no”, it doesn’t always mean home ownership or remortgaging is out of reach.
This is exactly where the specialist lending market plays such an important role.
At Oak Mortgages and Clever Mortgages, we see every day how specialist lenders help people who simply don’t fit into a standard lending box.
And in today’s economic climate, that flexibility has never been more important.
The Reality of the Cost of Living Crisis
The cost of living crisis has had a knock-on effect for many households.
Even financially responsible people may have experienced things like:
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A missed payment
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A temporary overdraft
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A default or CCJ
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Increased credit usage
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Short periods of financial pressure
These situations are often referred to as “credit blips”, and they can happen to anyone.
Unfortunately, many high street lenders operate on very strict criteria. If an application falls outside of that criteria, the answer is often simply declined.
But a decline does not always reflect the full picture of someone’s financial circumstances.
Not Everyone Fits the High Street Lending Model
Another big reason specialist lending is so important is because modern income structures have changed.
Many people today are:
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Self-employed
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Company directors
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Working multiple jobs
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Receiving bonuses, commission, or overtime
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Paid through contracts or CIS schemes
Traditional lenders often struggle with complex income, even when a client is financially stable.
Specialist lenders, however, are designed to look at applications differently. They often take a more flexible and individual approach, considering the whole story rather than relying purely on rigid scoring systems.
Why the Specialist Lending Market Matters
The specialist lending sector is a vital part of the UK housing market because it ensures people are not excluded simply because their circumstances are slightly different.
Specialist lenders help:
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Buyers who have been declined by high street banks
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Borrowers with adverse credit history
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Self-employed applicants
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Clients with complex income structures
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Homeowners looking to remortgage after financial difficulties
Without the specialist market, many capable borrowers would be left with very limited options.
Instead, specialist lenders help keep the housing market moving, inclusive, and accessible.
Industry Conversations Are Highlighting Its Importance
This week our very own Sarah Tinkler from Oak Mortgages attended the British Specialist Lending Senate, an event that brings together some of the most influential lenders and distributors in the specialist market.
A key focus of the discussions was the growing importance of the specialist lending sector within the wider financial industry and how it continues to support borrowers whose circumstances don’t fit standard high street criteria.
Events like this highlight something we see every day when working with clients, the specialist market plays a critical role in making sure people are not excluded from the housing market simply because their situation is slightly more complex.
What Happens When a Bank Says No?
One of the biggest frustrations we see is when someone is declined by their bank and simply assumes that means they cannot get a mortgage.
In reality, there are many lenders in the UK market, all with different criteria.
The challenge is that most customers never hear about these options.
In an ideal world, when a lender declines an application, borrowers would be encouraged to seek advice because specialist mortgage solutions may still exist.
That’s exactly where a specialist mortgage broker becomes incredibly valuable.
Why Advice Matters More Than Ever
Mortgage advice has never been more important than it is today.
A good broker understands:
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The differences between lenders
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Which lenders accept credit blips
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Who supports self-employed applicants
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How to place complex cases
At Oak Mortgages and Clever Mortgages, specialist lending is a huge part of what we do. We work with a wide range of lenders who look beyond the surface and assess each case individually.
Quite often, clients come to us after being declined elsewhere and are surprised to discover that solutions still exist.
Don’t Assume a Decline Is the End of the Road
If your mortgage application has been declined, it’s important not to panic.
Every lender has different rules, and just because one lender can’t help doesn’t mean another won’t.
Speaking to a specialist broker can open the door to options you may not even realise are available.
Speak to a Specialist Mortgage Broker
If you’ve been declined by a high street lender, have complex income, or have experienced credit issues, it may still be possible to secure a mortgage.
At Oak Mortgages and Clever Mortgages, we specialise in helping clients who feel like they’ve run out of options.
Our team works with a wide panel of specialist lenders to find solutions that fit real life.
Get in touch today for a friendly, no-pressure conversation about your options.