Issues with mortgages and accessible housing

Siy
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Hello. Just signed up for a little advice.
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Hi @Siy, and a warm welcome to the community!1
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Thank you. I don't suppose you could point me in the correct direction for some advice on housing and mortgages when disabled, could you?0
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Mortgages for disabled people may be of use to you1
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Nice one. I'll have a look at that. I was already approved and had my deposit before becoming disabled but obviously that no longer applies.
I'm also trying to figure out how I get the house into a state usable by wheelchair or if I'm better off trying to find a converted home.
Problem is I need at least four bedrooms and my original plan was to extend this house to six/seven. It seems almost impossible to find a large or converted house anywhere.0 -
Check out the information regarding adapting your home and our advice on housing which offers information about organisations which could potentially help you.
Let us know if you need any further help0
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