Lending Woes Ease
Mortgage Lending is poised to get easier.....
MORTGAGE LENDING GETS A BIT EASIER
New estimates from the Council of Mortgage Lenders (CML) show signs that lending criteria stopped tightening in May.
The figures also suggest that a higher proportion of young first-time buyers than ever before are getting help from parents to enter the property market.
Since reaching a record 25% in February, the average first-time buyer deposit has remained unchanged. And the typical first-time buyer income multiple has held at 2.97 from April.
Home movers typically borrowed 67% of the value of the property in May, unchanged from April, and borrowed 2.68 times their income, up from 2.63 in April.
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he number of loans for house purchase edged up 4% from April to 37,400 (worth £4.7bn), but this is 28% lower than the number of loans in May 2008. House purchase lending is still depressed by historical standards: in the last seven years the May average was 96,000 house purchase loans.
Remortgaging volumes remain extremely weak with 29,000 loans in May, a 9% fall from April and a 63% decline from a year earlier. Demand for remortgages is falling away as many borrowers exiting fixed rate periods find themselves reverting to relatively attractive standard variable rates.
In addition, lower house prices and tighter loan-to-value constraints continue to limit access to the better priced remortgage products.
CML economist Paul Samter said: “Lending remains at very low levels, with the modest increase in house purchase activity off-set by a fall in remortgaging. The trend of tightening lending criteria seems to have subsided and we may see a modest easing in these measures over the summer, which will help some borrowers.
“But overall, access to mortgage finance will still be constrained by the diminished number of active lenders and shortage of funding available to them.
“Meanwhile the Bank of Mum and Dad remains an apparently important source of help for young first-time buyers. Some mortgage products specifically reflect this fact, and again we may begin to see more products that echo this phenomenon.”
Source: YourMortgage