House purchase lending still strong in Scotland

The latest data on lending in Scotland from CML has shown it remains driven in the first instance by lending for house purchase, with remortgage activity showing year-on-year decline.

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Warren Lewis
26th November 2014
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House purchase lending to home-buyers increased quarter-on-quarter in Scotland totalling 16,400 loans, up 1% compared to the second quarter and the value of these loans totalled £2.1 billion, a rise of 3% on the second quarter. Compared to the third quarter of 2013, the number of loans increased by 11% and the value of lending by 16%. This was the highest quarterly volume and value of house purchase lending in Scotland since the second quarter of 2008.    

First-time buyers borrowed more in this quarter than in any other since 2007 totalling £810m, and was second in total number of loans only to the previous quarter with 7,500 loans. First-time buyer affordability may have been a factor in this, with first-time buyers typically borrowing 2.94 times their gross income, less than the 2.98 income multiple in the second quarter and less than the UK average of 3.41.

The typical loan size for first-time buyers was £98,307 in the third quarter, up from £95,000 in the previous quarter. The typical gross income of a first-time buyer household was £33,516 compared to £32,273 in the second quarter.

The relatively low level of interest rates saw first-time buyers' payment burden remaining relatively low in the third quarter at 17.3% of gross income being spent to cover capital and interest payments, higher than 16.7% in the second quarter but a smaller proportion of income than the 19.6% UK average.

Home movers borrowed more this quarter than any other quarter since the second quarter of 2008 totalling £1.3bn. Home mover affordability changed fractionally, with home movers typically borrowing 2.62 times their gross income compared 2.69 in the second quarter and to 3.05 for the UK overall.

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