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NOT FOR BROADCAST OR PUBLICATION BEFORE 00.01 HRS MONDAY 21 ST AUGUST 2017 The Lloyds Bank Homemover Review tracks conditions for those who already own a home. The review is based on data from the Lloyds Banking Group house price database, the Council of Mortgage Lenders, the Office for National Statistics and the Bank of England. Stagnant homemovers market impacts first time buyers There were 171,300 homemovers in the first six months of 2017 3,175 (2%) down from the first half of 2016. Homemovers account for around half (51%) of the housing market compared to 64% a decade ago. Over the past five years, the average price paid by homemovers has grown by 41% ( 84,869). The number of homemovers current homeowners moving house fell by 2% in the first six months of 2017 compared with the same period in 2016, according to the latest Lloyds Bank Homemover Review. There were 171,300 1 homemovers in the first half of 2017 compared with 174,300 in the same period last year. The first half of 2016 saw 18,000 more homemovers (an increase of 11% compared to the first half of 2015). This increase may have been due to owners making home purchases before the introduction of the new stamp duty charges for second and additional homes. Since hitting a market low of 117,900 in the first half of 2009, the number of homemovers has grown by 45% (or 53,000). However, the current numbers still remain at just under half (48%) of what it was before the financial crash in the first half of 2007 (327,600). (See Table 1) Flat homemovers market leaves first time buyers driving housing activity A decade ago, just under two-thirds (64%) of all house purchases financed by a mortgage were made by homemovers. In 2017, this proportion has dropped to almost half (51%). Andrew Mason, Lloyds Bank mortgage products director, said: In the past year, the number of homemovers appears to have stabilised despite continuing low interest rates and rising employment. There are a number of factors which could be influencing this, more people are paying off their mortgages and not moving, with supply at historic low levels there could be a shortage of suitable homes coming on the market and the cost of moving house could be putting people off.

This has meant that homemovers now account for just half of today s housing market compared to a decade ago when it accounted for two-thirds of the market. This has a knock on affect for first time buyers as there will be fewer properties available for them also. Homemover prices and deposits rise to record levels Over the past five years, the average price paid by homemovers has grown by 41% ( 84,869) from 206,122 in 2012, to 290,991 3 in June 2017, equivalent to a monthly rise of 1,414. In London, the average homemover price has grown by 56% since June 2012 to 561,032, the highest in the UK. The average homemover price in the capital is 41% or 163,579 higher than the South East ( 397,452) which is the second most expensive. Northern Ireland has lowest average price of 165,404. The average deposit put down by a homemover has increased by 40% in the past five years, from 68,663 in 2012 to 96,109 in 2017. Not surprisingly Londoners put down the largest deposit towards the purchase of their next home; 188,916 - four times higher than the average homemover deposit of 48,080 in Northern Ireland, the lowest. (See Table 3)

Table 1: Annual number of Homemovers (purchasing with a mortgage) UK Number of Homemovers Annual % change Number of First Time Buyers Annual % change 2007 H1 327,600 3% 181,500-5% 2008 H1 179,800-45% 109,300-40% 2009 H1 117,900-34% 72,700-33% 2010 H1 157,100 33% 95,500 31% 2011 H1 138,300-12% 86,000-10% 2012 H1 152,000 10% 100,600 17% 2013 H1 145,500-4% 116,300 16% 2014 H1 165,400 14% 167,300 44% 2015 H1 156,300-6% 140,500-16% 2016 H1 174,300 11% 157,900 12% 2017 H1 171,300-2% 162,704 3% Source: CML Table 2: Homemovers: Annual House Price % Change, 2012-2017* 2012 2016 2017 1 year % change 5 year % change North East 147,681 183,933 185,303 1% 25% Yorkshire and the Humber 161,827 207,118 212,607 3% 31% North West 161,421 212,724 218,851 3% 36% East Midlands 164,944 219,018 231,697 6% 40% West Midlands 172,774 233,910 241,838 3% 40% East Anglia 192,184 265,249 292,272 10% 52% Wales 153,136 197,066 201,928 2% 32% South West 218,972 278,783 295,794 6% 35% South East 262,886 382,324 397,452 4% 51% Greater London 359,679 540,440 561,032 4% 56% Northern Ireland 137,092 159,326 165,404 4% 21% Scotland 168,241 201,470 204,974 2% 22% UK 206,122 285,606 290,991 2% 41% Source: Lloyds Bank calculations, LBG * 12 months rolling average to June for each year.

Table 3: Homemovers: Price And By Region, 2017* Region House Price 2017 ( s) 2012( s) 2017( s) as % of purchase price 2017 5 Year % Change in North East 185,303 44,054 56,032 30% 27% Yorkshire and the Humber 212,607 52,114 67,327 32% 29% North West 218,851 49,230 64,117 29% 30% East Midlands 231,697 52,831 74,250 32% 41% West Midlands 241,838 55,557 75,547 31% 36% East Anglia 292,272 70,558 105,113 36% 49% Wales 201,928 46,851 63,428 31% 35% South West 295,794 81,040 105,972 36% 31% South East 397,452 91,155 137,823 35% 51% Greater London 561,032 121,942 188,916 34% 55% Northern Ireland 165,404 38,973 48,080 29% 23% Scotland 204,974 53,289 62,848 31% 18% UK 290,991 68,663 96,109 33% 40% Source: Lloyds Bank calculations, LBG. *12 months rolling average to June.

NOTES: 1 Bought with mortgage finance 2 Crude average house price over the 12 months to June 3 CML Regulated Mortgage Survey Table S15 Stamp duty rates On Residential house Purchases and Buy to Let (BTL), Second and Additional Homes Band Residential rates (December 2014) BTL and Additional Homes rates (April 2016) 0-125k 0% 3% 125k - 250k 2% 5% 250k - 925k 5% 8% 925k - 1.5m 10% 13% 1.5m+ 12% 15% Source: HMRC DATA SOURCES: This research is based on data from the Lloyds Banking Group housing statistics database as well as the Council of Mortgage Lenders, the Office for National Statistics and the Bank of England. 1. House Prices. The prices used in this research are simple arithmetic ('crude') averages. These prices are not standardised and therefore can be affected by changes in the sample from period to period. 2. Historic figures on the number of homemovers and first time buyers have been sourced from the Council of Mortgage Lenders (CML). For further information, please contact: "This report is prepared from information that we believe is collated with care, however, it is only intended to highlight issues and it is not intended to be comprehensive. We reserve the right to vary our methodology and to edit or discontinue/withdraw this, or any other report. Any use of this report for an individual's own or third party commercial purposes is done entirely at the risk of the person making such use and solely the responsibility of the person or persons making such reliance. Lloyds Bank plc all rights reserved 2017." This information is intended for the sole use of journalists and media professionals.