June sees mortgage sales drop 1.2%

New data from Equifax Touchstone has revealed that during June there were £200m less in mortgage sales going through the book than in the previous month - equating to a drop on 1.2%.

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Warren Lewis
20th July 2017
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According to the analysis, buy-to-let figures bucked the general trend, rising by 3.2% (£80m) to £2.6bn, while residential sales fell by 2.0% (£280m) to £13.9bn. Overall, mortgage sales for the month totalled £16.5bn.

Most regions across the UK witnessed slight dips in sales apart from Northern Ireland and the South Coast where mortgage sales rose by 10.3% and 2.0% respectively. Wales saw the largest decrease in sales (-3.9%) followed by the Home Counties (-2.7%) and the North West (-2.6%).

John Driscoll, Director at Equifax Touchstone, said: “Although there has been a slight drop off in sales for June, these figures show how robust the mortgage market remains during a period of continued uncertainty. The ongoing low interest rate environment coupled with low levels of unemployment are keeping the market steady for the time being, limiting a more severe impact from political volatility.

The long-term outlook for the market remains unclear as issues such as the weakened Conservative government play out; but there is cautious optimism that healthy sales figures will remain throughout the summer months.”

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