Overdue homeowners are warned that a four pronged whammy will see the number of home repossessions increase.
Lenders are losing patience with those in arrears; government support programmes are being cut; the economic recovery will see interest rates increase and potential unemployment figures will continue to grow.
The latest forecast from the Council of Mortgage Lenders [...]
Whilst UK homeowners increased the value of their stakes in their properties by £3.2bn home equity releases by pensioners were used to fund debts.A recent survey by Age UK suggested that equity withdrawal was still being used by some sections of society as a last resort to pay off debts, or to find money when [...]
UK homeowners increased the value of their stakes in their properties by £3.2bn in the first three months of 2010, new figures show.
The injection was slightly lower than the £3.4bn increase of the last quarter of 2009, the Bank of England’s figures reveal.
The rise was due to homeowners paying off more of their mortgage and [...]
The fact that remortgage interest rates are coming down is good news for borrowers as re-mortgage lenders are more comfortable with the new landscape of the remortgage market.Proof of this attitude to lend and is that they are now competing against each other on best buys, something we haven’t seen in the market for some [...]
UK mortgage lending is still subject to severe rationing so whether you are looking to re-mortgage to fix your home loans interest rate, or leave it remain at the standard variable rate is a key issue.However, the Bank of England base rate remains at a 300-year low of 0.5%.
So it does seem reasonable to suggest [...]
Net consumer credit lending shrank by £0.3bn in April. This was driven by loans and overdrafts where repayments outstripped new lending by £507m.
The figures point to a trend of consumers trying to live within their means – with people paying back more of their debts than taking on new debt.
More properties were coming onto the [...]
The number of homes repossessed in the UK fell by 7.5% in the first three months of 2010, according to lenders.
Figures show that the number of homes repossessed dropped from 10,600 in the last three months of 2009 to 9,800 in the first quarter of 2010.
This was also lower than the 13,200 of the same [...]
Mortgages and home loans available- but only to those with small loans to value needs.
The availability of mortgages will remain steady, lenders tell the Bank of England. The report also found the availability of credit to businesses increased in the first three months of the year.
This included higher lending to the commercial property sector, and [...]
More than two thirds of business leaders think labour Chancellor Alistair Darling is doing a bad job, a survey by the Institute of Directors suggests.
The poll of 1,200 members suggested 45% thought Wednesday’s budget would damage the economy, while 16% said it would be positive. The rest were neutral.
Mr Darling’s Budget has dented confidence, say [...]
A wife who signed a joint re-mortgage with her husband while he was having an affair will no longer have to meet her repayments, the Court of Appeal ruled yesterday.
Mrs Jayne Hewett faced losing her home because she could not afford to meet the re-mortgage payments after she divorced and the mortgage company won a [...]
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