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Latest property news19th Mar 20180 960
64% of London tenants still target homeownership
Latest measure of confidence and intent shows two thirds of London’s private tenants still want to own their own home, despite confidence dip.
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Housing Market20th Jan 20160 846
Home buying barriers frustrate 1.7m tenants
One in three private tenants has put their plans to buy on hold and remained in rented accommodation longer than planned, according to Experian research. Home ownership has been considered an integral part of ‘The British Dream’ for generations, yet Experian’s survey of nearly 1,500 private tenants in the UK suggests 1,655,680 tenants are frustrated first-time buyers. 18 per cent private tenants don’t believe they would be accepted for a mortgage so feel renting is their only option, while 10 per cent have struggled to raise a deposit, delaying their plans to buy. A further five per cent have had to prolong their time renting as they’ve been held up in securing a mortgage. Despite making regular payments for their housing, private tenants don’t see this reflected on their credit report in the same way mortgage payers do. To help them get a mortgage, access finance or prove their identity online, Experian has developed the Rental Exchange. Experian’s Jonathan Westley (left) said, “Many would-be first-time buyers face the challenge of saving for a deposit on a home while paying rent each month. While our research also shows that a significant amount of people are happy to rent in the long-term,…
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