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Market Report on Mortgage Lending in the UK - 2020

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Market Report on Mortgage Lending in the UK - 2020

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  1. Report on Mortgage Lending in the UK

  2. Summary - The Buy-to-Let sector recorded substantial growth in 2015, as investors increasingly looked towards property in the absence of any favorable savings rates. With house prices continuing to rise and the buy-to-let making becoming a landlord more affordable this type of mortgage has risen from being a twentieth of all mortgages to a fifth in a single year. The availability of high loan-to-value (LTV) mortgages and even interest-only mortgages, combined with pension reforms in the March 2015 Budget − allowing over 55s to receive a lump sum instead of annuities − sparked the growth. - Mortgage affordability eased during the recession as the Bank of England reduced its policy interest rate to a record-low of 0.5% in 2009, and Funding for Lending provided 18 months of access to cheap bank finance. This prompted retail lenders to lower interest rates on tracker and fixed-rate mortgages during the review period (2009–2014), leading to lower-value loan repayments from 2009 onwards.

  3. - This trend continued in 2015, as HSBC became the first lender to launch a sub-2% five-year fixed mortgage in April, which triggered price war between lenders. Rates continued to plunge in 2015, with the average 75% two-year LTV mortgages as cheap as 1.6%. This has been a substantial factor behind driving the gross lending and the repayments markets, as consumers have been keen to lock themselves into the attractive rates. - A surge in mortgage lending was recorded during the second half of 2015, as customers took advantage of low interest rates, with the Governor of the Bank of England, Mark Carney, suggesting in November 2015 that the central bank rate may not rise until 2017. Total gross lending increased by 29.4% in 2015. - Although it looks as if the central bank rate will not rise until as late as 2017, the rate will increase at some point over the forecast period (2015−2019), which will increase repayment costs.

  4. - With the demand for mortgages being so high, any interest rate hike is unlikely to lead to a decline in gross mortgage lending, although repayments are more likely to drop off as customers begin to struggle to make them. - Lending to first-time buyers had declined year-on-year to April 2015 following the implementation of the MMR in April 2014. The review includes measures to check that all borrowers can afford the cost of any potential hike, to the extent of looking through online bank statements and credit ratings, have made it harder for many to get on the property ladder. - The boom in buy-to-let lending has created a very saturated market with direct competition for first-time buyers, and it has certainly contributed to rising house prices, especially in London. Lending to first time buyers increased by 10% year-on-year to September 2015, as real wages continues to improve and demand remained strong.

  5. Scope - This report provides market analysis, information and insights into the UK mortgage industry - It provides a breakdown of the types of mortgages offered in the UK - It analyses drivers and the outlook for the market - It provides information on the main banks in the UK market - It covers news and regulatory developments - It forecasts the future of the mortgage industry in the UK over the next five years

  6. Reasons To Buy - Gain an understanding of the UK mortgage industry. - See monthly and annual statistics on every aspect of the market, both in written form and in graphs and tables. - Read analysis of the relevant market statistics, telling you what has been happening in the mortgage market, why it has been happening and what we expect to happen over the coming years. - Read about all the economic factors impacting the industry. - Read about how individual banks and building societies are affecting the market, in terms of market share and innovation.

  7. Key Highlights - Gross mortgage lending totaled GBP204.5 billion in 2014, representing a 15.0% increase over 2013. - This was the second-fastest annual growth rate recorded during the review period, after slowing from 22.3% the previous year.

  8. Table of Contents 1 Executive Summary 2 Introduction 3 Market Analysis 4 Market Outlook 5 Economic Backdrop 6 Competitive Landscape 7 Regulation and Policy

  9. To view the full Executive Summary and Table of Contents, please visit: Report on Mortgage Lending in the UK Contact Us:- Phone : +91-22-27810772/73 Email id : info@bharatbook.com Website : www.bharatbook.com Our Blog : https://www.bharatbook.com/blog/

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