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MORTGAGE SALES RISE BY £637M IN NOVEMBER

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Posted on December 22, 2017

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Buy-to-let sales up by 11% Mortgage sales in the UK rose by 4.1% (£637.4 million) in November, according to Equifax Touchstone analysis of the intermediary marketplace. Year-on-year sales were up 3.0% (£470.1 million). Buy-to-let sales for the month jumped 10.8% (£334.1 million) on October. Residential figures were also up, increasing 2.5% (£303.3 million) on the […]

Buy-to-let sales up by 11%

Mortgage sales in the UK rose by 4.1% (£637.4 million) in November, according to Equifax Touchstone analysis of the intermediary marketplace. Year-on-year sales were up 3.0% (£470.1 million).

Buy-to-let sales for the month jumped 10.8% (£334.1 million) on October. Residential figures were also up, increasing 2.5% (£303.3 million) on the previous month.

The majority of regions across the UK witnessed positive sales growth in November. Wales led the way with a rise of 9.9%, followed by the South East (8.0%) and the Midlands (7.5%). The North West and London were the only regions to see a drop in sales, falling by 2.3% and 2.6% respectively.

Region Total mortgage sales growth
Wales 9.9%
South East 8.0%
Midlands 7.5%
South West 5.8%
South Coast 5.6%
Scotland 5.3%
North East 4.2%
Home Counties 3.6%
Northern Ireland 3.4%
North and Yorkshire 3.2%
North West -2.3%
London -2.6%

 John Driscoll, Director at Equifax Touchstone, said: “Mortgage sales in the UK have once again remained strong. Buy-to-let figures in particular have continued to gain momentum, enjoying positive growth for a fourth consecutive month, a trend we expect will continue given increasing difficulty in getting on the housing ladder and the subsequent increase in demand for rental properties.

“As we approach the end of the year, the outlook for the market remains unclear. The full impact of the recent rate hike on sales is yet to be fully felt and even the abolition of stamp duty for first time buyers announced in November’s budget was not received as wholly positive; some within the industry believe house prices may actually rise as a result, which could negatively affect mortgage sales.”

The data from Equifax Touchstone, which covers the majority of the intermediated lending market, shows that the average value of a residential mortgage in November was £191,425 (2016: £190,627) and £144,537 for buy-to-let (2016: £163,115).

Buy-to-let sales up by 11%

Mortgage sales in the UK rose by 4.1% (£637.4 million) in November, according to Equifax Touchstone analysis of the intermediary marketplace. Year-on-year sales were up 3.0% (£470.1 million).

Buy-to-let sales for the month jumped 10.8% (£334.1 million) on October. Residential figures were also up, increasing 2.5% (£303.3 million) on the previous month.

The majority of regions across the UK witnessed positive sales growth in November. Wales led the way with a rise of 9.9%, followed by the South East (8.0%) and the Midlands (7.5%). The North West and London were the only regions to see a drop in sales, falling by 2.3% and 2.6% respectively.

RegionTotal mortgage sales growth
Wales9.9%
South East8.0%
Midlands7.5%
South West5.8%
South Coast5.6%
Scotland5.3%
North East4.2%
Home Counties3.6%
Northern Ireland3.4%
North and Yorkshire3.2%
North West-2.3%
London-2.6%

 John Driscoll, Director at Equifax Touchstone, said: “Mortgage sales in the UK have once again remained strong. Buy-to-let figures in particular have continued to gain momentum, enjoying positive growth for a fourth consecutive month, a trend we expect will continue given increasing difficulty in getting on the housing ladder and the subsequent increase in demand for rental properties.

“As we approach the end of the year, the outlook for the market remains unclear. The full impact of the recent rate hike on sales is yet to be fully felt and even the abolition of stamp duty for first time buyers announced in November’s budget was not received as wholly positive; some within the industry believe house prices may actually rise as a result, which could negatively affect mortgage sales.”

The data from Equifax Touchstone, which covers the majority of the intermediated lending market, shows that the average value of a residential mortgage in November was £191,425 (2016: £190,627) and £144,537 for buy-to-let (2016: £163,115).

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