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Mark Williams's Blog – December 2011 Archive (5)

Mortgage Market Consultation CP11 - don't panic Mr Mainwaring!

Mortgage Market Review

You will have read over recent days about something called the MMR ( Mortgage Market Review) which is the FSA’s attempt , before they disappear into the sunset, at preventing a return of the risky mortgage lending seen in boom times, by ensuring that common sense standards continue to apply in future.

Below is a summary of the…

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Added by Mark Williams on December 22, 2011 at 11:30 — No Comments

Buying now cheaper than renting in 94% of UK towns

Buying property is now more cost-effective than it has ever been compared to renting, proving cheaper in 47 out of 50 British towns, compared to 40 out of 50 this time last year, according to research.

A study showed that renting is 15% more expensive on average than owning across the country, up from a 10% premium last year.

It examined the prices and rents of 78,000…

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Added by Mark Williams on December 15, 2011 at 11:00 — No Comments

EU threatens to end buy to let mortgages

A proposed EU Directive threatens to severely damage the private rented housing sector according to one of the largest landlord bodies, report the RLA.

The draft directive is aimed at tackling irresponsible lending on mortgages following property booms and busts in countries such as Spain and Ireland Under its provisions, when assessing the ability of the applicant to afford mortgage repayments, lenders will not be able to…

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Added by Mark Williams on December 13, 2011 at 11:00 — No Comments

To Firstbuy or not to Firstbuy

The government recently announced its backing of a mortgage indemnity scheme that will allow higher loan to value lending for buyers of new build properties.

The full details of the scheme won’t be finalised until the spring, but we have compared the new scheme with Firstbuy, the government backed shared equity scheme announced in this year’s Budget.

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Added by Mark Williams on December 5, 2011 at 11:00 — No Comments

Bank of England - Interest Rates to rise in 2012

The Bank of England has said that mortgage interest rates could increase next year, as lenders pass on the increased costs of wholesale funding.

Its Financial Stability Report, published today, said that, since 2009, the profitability of new mortgage lending has reduced, because lenders have failed to keep rates in line with higher wholesale funding and other costs.

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Added by Mark Williams on December 2, 2011 at 9:30 — No Comments

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