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  • Brokers predict ‘mortgage price war’ as lenders including HSBC and Nationwide cut rates again

    August 9, 2023

    Brokers have suggested there could be a “mortgage price war” as lenders continue to reduce rates amid hopes inflation is finally on the way down.  Nationwide reduced prices on some of its fixed products by up to 0.55 percentage points while HSBC reduced rates by up to 0.2 percentage points. TSB also lowered rates by [...]

  • In defence of landlords, by the Bank of England

    July 18, 2023

    Few people in Britain draw as much scorn than landlords.         It’s easy to understand why. Young people shackled to renting see landlords as a barrier to their homeownership dreams.  Particularly in London, renters hate handing over a huge share of their monthly wage to property investors. Doing so stops them from using their cash [...]

  • PMQs sketch: A trip down memory lane

    July 12, 2023

    If you’re ever in need of a history lesson, there are worse places to head than the storied and ancient House of Commons for a PMQs. But when it comes to political debate, we tend to hope our leaders will have their fingers on the pulse of the nation. Not so during this week’s Prime [...]

  • Labour mortgage summit amid brewing repayments crisis

    July 9, 2023

    Labour are set to hold crunch talks with mortgage brokers this week amid a brewing repayments crisis. Shadow chancellor Rachel Reeves has pledged homeownership will be the core of her ‘securenomics’ philosophy as she claimed Labour is now the party of house buyers. Reeves and shadow levelling up secretary Lisa Nandy will attend the summit [...]

  • Mortgages: Number of people securing a home shot up weeks before BoE hiked rates

    June 29, 2023

    Mortgage approvals continued to show signs of improvement in May, rising to 55,500 for the month as a whole up across the UK – up from 49,000 for the month of April, new data shows.  The data provided by the Bank of England (Boe) is a fresh kick in the teeth for prospective buyers, who [...]

  • Hunt and big banks vow to ease mortgage pain with repossessions grace period

    June 23, 2023

    Mortgage holders will get a 12-month grace period before banks begin repossessions on their homes, Jeremy Hunt has announced, after a crunch meeting with lenders at No11. The Chancellor said ministers were “particularly worried” about people falling behind on payments or having to switch deals at the end of a fixed rate mortgage. He announced [...]

  • Chancellor Jeremy Hunt to meet lenders as mortgage crisis worsens

    June 23, 2023

    Chancellor Jeremy Hunt will ask banks if they can do more to support struggling households after a shock interest rate hike deepened the mortgage crisis. He is meeting large lenders including HSBC and Santander in Downing Street this morning as the government comes under pressure to relieve the pain. Prime minister Rishi Sunak and Hunt [...]

  • Labour’s plan to force banks to help on mortgages branded ‘risky’ and ‘counterproductive’

    June 22, 2023

    Labour’s plans to force banks to help struggling borrowers with their mortgages have been slammed as “risky” and “counterproductive”. The party says lenders should be compelled to help mortgage holders struggling with payments in a bid to avert a looming mortgage crisis as interest rates are expected to keep rising to bring inflation down. Shadow [...]

  • Hunt to discuss support with mortgage lenders as repayments crisis looms

    June 20, 2023

    Chancellor Jeremy Hunt is set to meet with mortgage lenders to discuss support for homeowners as a repayments crisis looms. Various calls have been made for the government to step in to help struggling borrowers – but Hunt said ministers would not provide financial support which would fuel inflation. Average costs for a two-year fixed-rate [...]

  • ‘Mortgage crunch’ deepens: Repayments will rise by £2,900 a year, reaching eye-watering £15.8bn by 2026

    June 17, 2023

    Annual mortgage repayments are set to rise by £2,900 for the average household remortgaging next year, according to a think-tank. As the UK’s “mortgage crunch” deepens, total annual mortgage repayments could rise by £15.8 billion by 2026, the Resolution Foundation said. Stickier-than-expected inflation has raised expectations that the Bank of England’s base rate-rising cycle, which [...]

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