With Huspy portal, you can do everything in one place: calculate your loan size, choose a bank offer, submit your application, and get pre-approval. All online and with no hidden fees.
A comprehensive mortgage process:
Pre-approval online
No more going back and forth to the bank, we’ll do the busy work so you can get your mortgage pre-approval fast and online.
The best bank offers in the market
Find the ideal mortgage to meet your financial needs from our pool of over 1300+ offers from all the major banks in the UAE.
Designated home buying specialist
Our consultants have over 20 years of mortgage experience to provide guidance and knowledge on the entire mortgage process.
A property to match
Search through verified property listings from our real estate agency partners for a hassle-free home buying experience.
- Min. salary of AED12K pm for Expats.
- UAE Nationals salary transfer required with min. salary of AED40K.
- At the time of disbursal 50% discount on valuation amount will be adjusted towards processing fee.
Documents Required
Identification
- Passport and visa - copies
- Emirates identification card - front & back copies
Employment Details
- Salary letter - original to include name, nationality, passport number, start date, designation, basic income, fixed allowances and any variable or guaranteed bonuses. This should be signed by a named representative of the company and stamped with company stamp
- Latest 6 months’ pay slips - originals or company stamped copies
Bank Documents
- 6 months’ personal bank statements - originals or bank stamped copies. These must be up to 1 week of submitting the application and show latest 6 salary credits
- Latest credit card statement
- Cheque book for bank pre approval (application) fee, if any
Supporting Documents (Only if needed)
- Paperwork confirming any liabilities (existing personal, car or mortgage loans) with your bank(s) - copies accepted at application stage.
- The bank may request originals at a later date - we will advise you if this is required
- Details of large or recurring monthly debits from your salary account (e.g. insurance, savings plans and regular transfers to other UAE or overseas accounts)
- Company website address or profile on letter headed paper, if your employer is not a multinational
- If your current employment is less than 1 year, a letter or proof from your previous employer detailing length of service will be required
- Free zone identification card, if working in a free zone
- Proof of deposit source
- Passport and visa copies of spouse - if applying jointly
- Emirates identification card of spouse (front & back copies) - if applying jointly
- Attested marriage certificate copy (unless husband is sponsoring wife on visa) - if applying jointly
- If joint income of applicants is being considered for loan eligibility, full documentation for both required
Disclaimer: The stated transaction fees are for indicative purposes only and are subject to change without notice.
VAT maybe applied to any of the above charges without notice.
This illustration does not constitute an offer of finance and mortgage T&C's are subject to change.
Huspy Mortgage Broker and it's staff accept no responsibility for errors or omission.
Mortgage terms and conditions are subject to change.
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