NFTs – the death knell of mortgages? December 8, 2021 The advent of blockchain, distributed ledgers and automated market makers has now allowed the exchange of titles instantly with 100 per cent surety on their authenticity at all times.
Homeowners on edge as inflation and interest rates rise: What is next for UK mortgage rates? July 26, 2022 Many people up and down the country will be feeling the financial strain of the cost-of-living crisis, and this’ll only add more pressure on the monthly budgets of millions of UK mortgage homeowners and of those currently looking to buy. With the Bank of England’s base rates having risen to 1.25 per cent in June [...]
1,000 fewer mortgage deals to pick from as hundreds of offers are pulled in just one month September 18, 2022 House hunters and other borrowers across borrowers have close to 1,000 fewer mortgage deals to choose from than they did a year ago, as more than 500 deals have simply vanished since last month. The number of available fixed and variable rate home loans has shrunk to 3,890 – marking the lowest level since April [...]
Mortgage transactions predicted to drop six per cent in 2022 due to interest rate hikes August 16, 2022 Mortgage activity is set to drop six per cent in 2022 as rising inflation and interest rates put pressure on potential homeowners. Brokers Henry Dannell published figures this week showing the housing market had crashed from the highs of 2021, with interest rates putting off new buyers. Figures precept mortgage activity to contract by six [...]
Remortgaging rates tick up as lenders bet on ‘captive audience of existing customers’ February 7, 2024 Mortgage lenders are increasingly raising rates on their home loan products amid uncertainty over the UK economy.
UK mortgage debt swells to £7bn as interest rates rise May 4, 2022 Mortgage debt swelled in March, according to Bank of England data, with net borrowing climbing from £4.6bn to £7bn in March as interest rates rise. House purchase mortgage approvals slipped to 70.7k in March from 71.0k in February, slightly ahead of consensus but moving towards their 2015 to 2019 average of 66.5k – which analysts [...]
Bank of England drops mortgage market affordability test after less than a decade June 20, 2022 The Bank of England said this morning that its Financial Policy Committee will withdraw the so-called mortgage market affordability test. “Following its latest review of the mortgage market, the Financial Policy Committee has confirmed that it will withdraw its affordability test Recommendation,” the BoE said in a statement. This will come into effect from 1 [...]
Sofa seller ScS: Shoppers may splurge on home makeovers instead of moving amid high mortgage rates October 11, 2022 Sofa seller ScS has suggested that some consumers may invest in home makeovers instead of opting to move house amid historically high mortgage rates. The furniture firm posted record sales growth on Tuesday morning but warned of “subdued” trading in recent weeks against a backdrop of household bills increasing. Revenue rose 8.6 per cent from [...]
Ricardian Equivalence and why Britain’s really in a recession February 21, 2024 The intriguing factor governing low household spending isn't mortgages or energy prices, argues Paul Ormerod, but saving...
Nervous homeowners on edge as mortgage rates hit highest level since 2016 with market fading fast August 2, 2022 The latest Bank of England data found last week that net borrowing of mortgage debt by individuals decreased to £5.3bn in June, from £8bn in May. Approvals for house purchases, an indicator of future borrowing, decreased to 63,700 in June, from 65,700 in May, which is below the 12-month pre-pandemic average up to February 2020 [...]