FTB lending up 21% in Wales

According to new data from CML, first-time buyers took out 3,700 loans in Wales - up 16% on the previous quarter and on Q3 2013. First-time buyers in the period borrowed £410 million - up 21% on the previous quarter and the same quarter last year.

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Warren Lewis
25th November 2015
Wales

CML highlighted that there were 3,900 home-mover loans in the third quarter, up 8% on the previous quarter and 3% more than in quarter three 2014. Total value of these loans was £550 million, up 12% on the second quarter and up 6% on the third quarter 2014.

Remortgage lending in the quarter in Wales grew quarter-on-quarter and year-on-year by volume and by value.

Julie-Ann Haines, CML chair for Wales, commented: “House purchase and remortgage activity in Wales continued to show positive growth for the second quarter in a row, after a subdued start to the year. Affordability is better in Wales than for the UK overall. We would expect this upward trend to continue to close out the year given the competitive mortgage deals available as a result of interest rates remaining low coupled with government schemes like Help to Buy Cymru assisting demand.”

Lending for house purchase and remortgage

House purchase lending in Wales was at its highest quarterly level since the last quarter of 2007. Remortgage lending also saw increases with the most amount borrowed for remortgage in a quarter since mid-2011.

The rise in house purchase activity was evenly split with first-time buyers making up 48% of the total and home movers taking up the remaining 52%.

Lending to first-time buyers

First-time buyers in Wales typically borrowed 3.25 times their gross income, up from 3.18 the previous quarter but less than the UK average of 3.45.
The typical loan size for first-time buyers was £104,000 in the third quarter, up from £102,265 in the second quarter. The typical gross income of a first-time buyer household was £32,854 also up compared to £32,500 in the second quarter.

First-time buyers' payment burden in the third quarter was 17.6% of gross income to cover capital and interest payments, down on the second quarter's 17.7% and lower than the 18.3% UK average. This is the lowest percentage of income this has been since we began tracking this metric in Wales in 2005.

Lending to home movers

Home movers in Wales typically borrowed 2.86 times their gross income, up from 2.78 the previous quarter but lower than the UK average of 3.16.
The typical loan size for home movers was £129,150 in the third quarter, up from 126,000 from the previous quarter, but 25% lower than the £167,495 UK average. The typical gross income of a home movers' household was £46,203, changed slightly compared to £46,355 in the second quarter.

Home movers' payment burden in the third quarter saw them spend 17.1% of their gross household income to cover capital and interest payments, a slight change from 17.0% in the second quarter, but lower than the 18.1% UK average. This is the second lowest quarterly level this has been, after the last quarter, since we began tracking this metric in 2005.

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