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Hamptons: “Mortgages for £1m+ homes reached highest level in 10 years”
£1m homes are no longer just for the super-wealthy.
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Buy-to-let mortgages to be overseen by BoE
Growth in the buy-to-let sector could soon come to a very abrupt end if the Chancellor George Osborne presses ahead with plans to regulate those mortgages available to landlords. The Chancellor announced late last week during a Treasury Committee hearing that he intended to give the Bank of England (BoE) additional powers to regulate the buy-to-let mortgage market. While the stock of owner-occupier mortgage lending has risen by just 2 per cent since 2008, buy-to-let mortgage lending has increased by more than 40 per cent over the same period. But growth could come to an end after the Bank, which already has the power to regulate the wider the residential mortgage market, was also given the authority to regulate the buy-to-let sector too, should it wish to do so. BoE warned last month that Britain’s buy-to-let market poses an increasing threat to financial stability because rising property prices expose vulnerabilities that could magnify a housing market crash. The Financial Policy Committee, led by Governor Mark Carney, said landlords were more sensitive to booms and busts, often buying property when prices increase but also selling homes swiftly during a downturn. Peter Williams (left), Executive Director of the Intermediary Mortgage Lenders Association…
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First-time buyers make up nearly half of all mortgages
First-time buyers in this country now account for almost half of all homes purchased with a mortgage, a rise of 38 per cent since 2011, owed in part to a surge in first-time buyer mortgage deals, new research shows. The study from the Halifax revealed that first-time buyers make up 47 per cent of all mortgage-aided acquisitions, while the deposit that they have to pay has increased by 6 per cent over the past 12 months to an average of £29,894, reflecting a general rise in property prices over the past year. The average first-time deposit is now 82 per cent or £13,494 higher than in 2007. Overall there were an estimated 139,500 first-time buyers in the first six months of this year, down 7 per cent year-on-year, but while this is the first annual decrease on this basis since the first half of 2011, it is still the highest total for the first six months of the year since 2007. Craig McKinlay (left), Halifax Mortgages Director, said, “There was a modest decline in the number of first time buyers in the first half of the year following the substantial increases recorded in 2013 and 2014. This fall has been…
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