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Mortgage Myths Impacting First-Time Buyers in the UK Mortgage Market

Lloyds reveals myths that hinder first-time buyers in the UK mortgage market, causing delays in homeownership and life milestones.

By David Sampson
20 August 2026
3 min read
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TL;DR

  • 58% of first-time buyers mistakenly believe that existing debt will prevent mortgage approval.
  • these misconceptions hinder many from pursuing homeownership.

Written by David Sampson for Mortgage118. Last updated 20 August 2026. Reviewed against our editorial standards. Editorial standards. Mortgage118 is a directory — not FCA-authorised and not a mortgage adviser.

Recent findings from Lloyds highlight significant misconceptions among first-time buyers in the UK mortgage market. These myths are contributing to anxiety and delaying homeownership for many aspiring buyers.

What are the common myths about mortgages?

A survey of over 1,000 potential first-time buyers revealed that many hold incorrect beliefs about the mortgage process. Notably, 58% think that having existing debt will automatically disqualify them from obtaining a mortgage. Additionally, 37% believe that a 20% deposit is mandatory, which can deter those with smaller savings from applying.

Other widespread misconceptions include the belief that using an overdraft (40%), receiving benefits (38%), recently changing jobs (31%), lacking a perfect credit score (30%), or being self-employed (24%) will definitively hinder their chances of securing a mortgage.

Why do these myths matter?

These misconceptions can significantly impact the decision-making process for first-time buyers. Many potential homeowners are delaying important life milestones, such as marriage and starting families, due to fears of mortgage rejection. In fact, over half (53%) of those surveyed have postponed such milestones to focus on homeownership, while 27% feel that learning a new language is more achievable than buying a home.

According to Amanda Bryden, head of mortgages at Lloyds, the overwhelming nature of the home-buying process, combined with the pressure of saving for a deposit, can lead to these misconceptions taking root.

What this means for first-time buyers in the mortgage market

For first-time buyers, understanding the realities of the mortgage market is important. The belief that one must be debt-free or have a perfect credit score can discourage many from even exploring their options. In reality, lenders often consider a broader range of factors when assessing mortgage applications.

Addressing these myths is vital for empowering potential buyers. First-time buyers should seek guidance from mortgage brokers who can clarify the requirements and help navigate the complexities of securing a mortgage. This can lead to a more informed approach and potentially increase the chances of homeownership.

Frequently asked questions

What should first-time buyers know about mortgage approvals?

First-time buyers should understand that having existing debt does not automatically disqualify them from obtaining a mortgage. Lenders assess various factors, including income and credit history.

How can first-time buyers overcome these misconceptions?

First-time buyers can benefit from consulting mortgage professionals who can provide accurate information about the mortgage process and help them understand what lenders look for.

About David Sampson

David Sampson writes about the UK mortgage market for Mortgage118, covering specialist lending, market trends, and practical advice for borrowers. All content is reviewed for accuracy against FCA guidelines and current market data.