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    Essentially Mortgages – Summer 2023

    Ups and downs of the housing and mortgage markets
    The right insurance for home improvements
    Flats are back in demand

    Ups and downs of the housing and mortgage markets

    Summer is here and activity in the housing and mortgage markets is hotting up… and cooling down!
    Latest data from the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors has good news on housing supply, with a run of thirteen successive negative monthly readings for new instructions coming to an end with a positive reading in May. This is the strongest reading for new listings since March 20211. Yet many commentators are predicting a fall in house prices in the second half of the year.
    House price outlook
    House price growth dipped in May and notably the annual rate of growth fell to -1.0%, marking the first time since 2012 that house prices have fallen year-on-year2. It remains to be seen which direction the market will take in the second half of 2023.
    If, as some are predicting, many homeowners are forced to sell when their current fixed-term mortgage deals end, the market could see a boost to supply that might reinforce the downward price movement. Analysts
    are also suggesting that first-time buyers (FTBs) could be delaying their homebuying plans in the hope that mortgage rates or house prices are poised to fall sharply before too long.
    Bank Rate
    Meanwhile, the Bank of England’s (BoE’s) Monetary Policy Committee (MPC) increased Bank Rate again.
    Borrowing costs are now at their highest level since

    Those with tracker or variable rates have seen immediate higher repayments and those on fixed rates are contemplating their next move.

    Return of the 100% LTV mortgage

    One especially noteworthy development is the launch of a new mortgage product that allows FTBs to take out a loan on the full value of their home. The 100%
    loan-to-value (LTV) mortgage is exclusively for current renters and depends on their being able to prove a track record of timely rent payments. Otherwise, 100% LTV mortgages generally require a guarantor to cover any missed repayments. Keeping our finger on the pulse Whatever happens in the coming months, we’re here to help with your mortgage needs.

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