repossessions fall

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    Repossessions fall to historic low

    Repossessions in the UK dropped to the lowest level since records began in 2008 during the second quarter of 2015, the latest data shows. The figures from the Council of Mortgage Lenders (CML) reveals that the repossession rate in the last quarter was just 0.02 per cent, which is equivalent to just one in 5,000 mortgages and the data from the CML revealed that arrears also continued to drop. Record low interest rates were a major factor in helping homeowners stay on top of their mortgage payments in the second quarter of the year, along with falling unemployment and a strengthening domestic economy. In total, there were 2,500 properties taken into possession in the second quarter, down from 3,000 the previous quarter and 5,400 in the second quarter of 2014. Of these, 1,800 were in the owner-occupier market and 700 in the buy-to-let market. In terms of arrears, the total number of mortgages with arrears equivalent to 2.5 per cent or more of the mortgage balance was 106,400, or 0.96 per cent of all mortgages, which again, was the lowest rate since quarterly records began seven years ago. Of all loans with arrears of over 2.5 per cent of balance,…

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