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  • Housing market a ‘ticking time bomb’ as prices slow amid mortgage mayhem 

    June 21, 2023

    The housing market has slowed amid the mortgage crisis, with experts warning it is like a “ticking time bomb” before it crashes. This morning’s House Price Index from the Office for National Statistics (ONS) show average UK house prices increased 3.5 per cent in the 12 months to April 2023, but this was down from [...]

  • Hunt to discuss support with mortgage lenders as repayments crisis looms

    June 20, 2023

    Chancellor Jeremy Hunt is set to meet with mortgage lenders to discuss support for homeowners as a repayments crisis looms. Various calls have been made for the government to step in to help struggling borrowers – but Hunt said ministers would not provide financial support which would fuel inflation. Average costs for a two-year fixed-rate [...]

  • Why arrears will tick up but banks will not be threatened by rising mortgage costs

    June 20, 2023

    Arrears will tick up as interest rates rise but banks will not have to deal with a major credit event, experts at ratings agencies told CityAM.  Mortgage rates have spiralled in recent weeks as a result of stubbornly high inflation, meaning consumers will have to pay thousands of pounds a month more for their [...]

  • TSB becomes latest bank to press pause on some mortgage lending

    June 19, 2023

    TSB has become the latest lender to press pause on sales of some of its mortgages. The bank said it was removing some mortgages from sale as of 4pm on Monday. The changes apply to products sold both direct and via brokers and TSB is expecting to reintroduce residential deals on Wednesday. For residential mortgages, [...]

  • Mortgage chaos set to hit banks’ bottom line as demand dries up

    June 18, 2023

    Chaos in the mortgage market is likely to lead to big changes in lending as banks seek to find ways to capitalise on rising interest rates, analysts suggest. Over the last few weeks, the mortgage market has been in turmoil after stubbornly high inflation raised the prospect of further rate hikes.  “Mounting base interest rates, [...]

  • ‘Mortgage crunch’ deepens: Repayments will rise by £2,900 a year, reaching eye-watering £15.8bn by 2026

    June 17, 2023

    Annual mortgage repayments are set to rise by £2,900 for the average household remortgaging next year, according to a think-tank. As the UK’s “mortgage crunch” deepens, total annual mortgage repayments could rise by £15.8 billion by 2026, the Resolution Foundation said. Stickier-than-expected inflation has raised expectations that the Bank of England’s base rate-rising cycle, which [...]

  • £3bn mortgage support fund branded ‘terrible economics and bad politics’ after Lib Dem calls

    June 16, 2023

    Calls for a £3bn mortgage protection fund have been branded “terrible economics and bad politics” as lenders continue to raise rates. Liberal Democrat leader Sir Ed Davey called for the multi-billion pound fund to be set up to offer help to families at risk of losing their homes, as repossession fears spiral. But Tim Pitt, [...]

  • Mortgage commitments plummet to pandemic levels as rate hike jitters spook housing market

    June 13, 2023

    The number of new mortgage commitments has fallen to the lowest levels since the Covid pandemic as speculation the Bank of England’s will keep on hiking interest rates rattles the market.  As the central bank raised interest rates for the 12th consecutive time during the quarter, in a bid to cool inflation, the number of [...]

  • Why did HSBC withdraw mortgage deals for new borrowers?

    June 9, 2023

    HSBC has temporarily withdrawn mortgage deals for new borrowers as the turbulence that has engulfed the UK mortgage market over the past few weeks continued.  The bank removed products for new residential and buy-to-let products on Thursday, with new more expensive deals becoming available on Monday.  HSBC had originally set a deadline of 5pm on [...]

  • Mortgage rates rocket but savings rates barely move after May’s inflation shock

    June 6, 2023

    Mortgage rates have skyrocketed in recent weeks after the UK’s most recent inflation reading sent rate expectations soaring, but savings rates have lagged behind.  According to data from Moneyfacts, rates on a two-year fixed rate have jumped from 5.34 per cent on 24 May to 5.75 today.  Similarly, interest rates on a five-year fixed rate [...]

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