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 July’s remortgaging madness

 

Wednesday, August 29, 2007


Homeowners went on a wild remortgaging spree in July…

July's gross mortgage lending of £21.3bn marked a 12% increase on 2006 figures…

With annual house price inflation below this rate, the stronger figure reflects higher levels of re-mortgaging activity in the month.
 
Underlying net mortgage lending (gross lending minus repayments and redemptions) rose by £5.7bn. Although this was higher than June’s increase and the recent average (both £5.4bn), annual growth remained at around 14%.

There were 182,950 mortgages approved (for all purposes) in July with an aggregate value of £21.5bn. The average loan approved for house purchase was £156,900, some 13% higher than a year earlier.

House purchase approvals down

When compared to July 2006, house purchase approvals were down 1% by number but up 12% by value; remortgaging approvals were up 12% by number and up 26% by value; while approvals for equity withdrawal were down 2% by number and up 10% by value.

David Dooks, BBA director of statistics, said: "With customers seeking to replace deals or fix their mortgage costs, increased remortgaging activity boosted the banks’ lending in July. Lower approvals volumes simply reflected the seasonal pattern, so we expect the stable trend in the banks' lending to continue over the next couple of months.

“Spending on credit cards was 8% higher than in July last year, but because cardholders are at least matching their spending with repayments, card borrowing continued to decline."

 
 
     
     
 

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