Mortgages with terms over 40 years jump 20-fold July 22, 2019 The number of approved UK home mortgages with a term of more than 40 years rocketed in 2018, rising over 20-fold to 3,483 from just 162 the previous year, according to analysis by London estate agent Ludlow Thompson. Read more: Mortgage approvals dip in May but remain above average The figures are the latest sign [...]
Metro Bank in talks to sell £500m of loans back to US hedge fund July 21, 2019 Struggling lender Metro Bank is set to sell £500m of mortgages back to US hedge fund Cerberus in a bid to shore up its capital position, according to Sky News. Read more: Metro Bank shares fall further amid boardroom bust-up In February 2018 Metro Bank bought £523m of buy-to-let mortgages, mainly made up of London [...]
Habito launches its own range of mortgages after green light from regulator July 9, 2019 Online mortgage broker Habito has launched its own range of products as it looks to stake its claim in the mortgage market. Habito, which currently allows customers to search for loans from other providers, has now revamped its platform to offer its own range of mortgages. Read more: UK property market: Mortgage approvals dip from [...]
UK house prices surge 5.7 per cent in June July 5, 2019 UK house prices shrank by 0.3 per cent in June compared to the previous month, according to data released today. But the growth rate rocketed 5.7 per cent on an annual basis last month, according to Halifax’s latest house price index, to take the average UK house price to £237,110. Read more: UK house price [...]
UK house prices: Growth falls to four-month low in June July 2, 2019 UK house prices remained “subdued” in June, new figures showed today as the cost of buying continued to fall in London and the south east. The price of a UK home grew 0.5 per cent year-on-year over the month, lower than May’s 0.6 per cent growth. The rate was the worst since February’s 0.4 per [...]
Bank of England: Annual consumer credit growth slows to five-year low July 1, 2019 Consumer credit growth slowed to a five-year low in May, as shoppers showed more caution over personal borrowing when compared to the same time last year. New figures released from the Bank of England (BoE) show year-on-year unsecured consumer credit growth rose by 5.6 per cent in May, slowing from 5.9 per cent in the [...]
Reforms to planning and Help-to-Buy unveiled by government June 27, 2019 A shake-up of Britain’s planning system that will let councils approve applications more quickly and enforce tougher Help to Buy rules on developers was unveiled today. Housing secretary James Brokenshire has revealed plans to introduce new quality controls on housebuilders, while also pledging to prevent developers from selling leasehold houses through its Help to Buy [...]
Oxford University strikes £4bn partnership with Legal & General June 27, 2019 Legal & General has signed a £4bn partnership deal with Oxford University in its latest bid to tap into the growing market of student accommodation. The property giant has struck a 10-year partnership with the country’s oldest university as part of a plan to deliver 1000 subsidised home for university and college staff, 1000 units [...]
UK property market: Mortgage approvals dip from 26-month April high June 26, 2019 The number of residential mortgages approved by banks dipped last month, easing back from a 26-month high in April but remaining above the monthly average. Seasonally adjusted figures show that banks in Britain approved 42,384 house purchase mortgages in May, falling from roughly 42,900 in April but beating the consensus of 41,000. Read more: London [...]
Mortgage lending grows in solid start to the year June 11, 2019 The UK mortgage market enjoyed a solid start to the year as residential lending and new mortgage commitments both rose. The outstanding value of all residential mortgage loans rose to £1.45bn in the first quarter, a 3.4 per cent rise on a year earlier. Read more: Mortgage approvals rebound after delay on Brexit deadline The [...]