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Government mortgage schemes

Mixed reaction to the latest statistics

There has been a mixed reaction to the latest statistics monitoring take-up of the government’s mortgage rescue scheme. Some reports have focused on the low number of households that have taken up an offer under the scheme. So far, only six households have done so, although more than 5,300 have embarked on the first stage of approaching a local authority to inquire about mortgage rescue.

The mortgage interest rate maze

What will you choose?

There are plenty of interest rate options available to the homebuyer when taking out or switching mortgages and this is often the area that causes the most confusion, all of which have their advantages and disadvantages depending on your circumstances. It can be confusing understanding all the features of the different products and knowing which one to choose.

'Kickstart' initiative

Maintaining housing provision

The Prime Minister recently announced the doubling of the number of new homes built as part of the ‘Kickstart’ initiative to open up mothballed sites. The reallocation of government money for housing is a clear and welcome recognition of the importance of the need to maintain housing provision and of house building to the economy.

Small signs of housing market recovery

Increase in new buyer enquiries reported

Expectations that house prices are set to rise have increased for the first time since May 2007 because of the low number of properties on the market and increased interest from potential buyers, according to the latest housing market survey.

Lender defends the launch of its new 125 per cent mortgage

Socially responsible and prudent solution to people in negative equity

The Nationwide Building Society has introduced a mortgage allowing borrowers to take loans worth 125 per cent of the value of the home they are buying. The lender said the loans offered a “socially responsible and prudent” solution to people in negative equity.

Delivering customer satisfaction

Over three quarters of new home owners would recommend their builder

The vast majority of Britain’s new home buyers would recommend their home builder to a friend, according to the Home Builders Federation’s (HBF’s) fourth annual Customer Satisfaction Survey.

Local authorities and housing associations

The problems caused for lenders by imposing planning restrictions

A new briefing note has just been published by the Council of Mortgage Lenders (CML) for local authorities and housing associations to highlight the problems they can cause for lenders by imposing planning restrictions under section
106 of the Town and Country Planning Act 1990.

Lending criteria

What the numbers show

Estimates suggest that a higher proportion of young first-time buyers than ever before are getting help from parents to enter the market. But, the latest data shows signs that lending criteria stopped tightening in May. Since reaching a record 25 per cent in February, the average first-time buyer deposit has remained unchanged. And the typical first-time buyer income multiple has held at 2.97 from April.

Fewer possessions expected in 2009

Measures taken by the authorities have stabilised the economy

The Council of Mortgage Lenders (CML) have announced that due to the large cut in interest rates they predict there will be fewer households falling behind with their mortgage payments this year, as well as a reduction in the number of homes taken into possession.

Swap rates

Not the only influence on mortgage pricing

The Council of Mortgage Lenders (CML) is concerned that some recent coverage of fixed-rate mortgage pricing fails to reflect the complex array of influences on lenders’ pricing strategies at present.