Approval levels fall back in February

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Approval levels fall back in February - Mortgage approvals decline slightly between January and February - Growth in number of first-time buyers and small deposit mortgages - Northern Ireland has highest proportion of small deposit buyers February saw cold weather hit much of the UK and there was also a cooling of the UK mortgage market, with the number of application approvals falling. This month s approvals are 1.25% lower than in January 2018 and down 2.6% compared to last February. However, when broken down by customer type, there was good news for first-time buyers and others with small deposits. Between January and February, the proportion of loan approval going to this segment of the market increased from 21% to 21.1%. Despite falling back this month, recent news has been positive and there was a strong performance in December and January, caused by the Bank of England s decision to increase the base rate to 0.5% in November 2017. Since then many homeowners have chosen to remortgage to have security about their repayments. While this increase is small, both figures are higher than the averages seen in the market recently. In December 2017, 18.2% of loans were to small deposit borrowers while the month before it was just 17.2%. The latest Mortgage Monitor from e.surv, one of the UK s largest residential chartered surveyors, shows there were 66,364 mortgages approved (seasonally adjusted) during February 2018. Richard Sexton, Director at e.surv Chartered Surveyors, comments: While the number of approvals fell slightly in February, this came after two stellar months for the UK mortgage market prompted by a rise in the Bank of England base rate at the end of last year. Activity is expected to pick up again in future months as existing homeowners continue to feel the cost of increased mortgage payments in their pockets. Attention will also turn to when the next base rate rise takes place, with many experts predicting this for the late spring or early summer. However, with the recent Spring Statement announcing Stamp Duty relief has helped over 60,000 first-time buyers, market conditions are still very favourable right now for those looking to take their first steps.

31-Jan-08 30-Apr-08 31-Jul-08 31-Oct-08 31-Jan-09 30-Apr-09 31-Jul-09 31-Oct-09 31-Jan-10 30-Apr-10 31-Jul-10 31-Oct-10 31-Jan-11 30-Apr-11 31-Jul-11 31-Oct-11 31-Jan-12 30-Apr-12 31-Jul-12 31-Oct-12 31-Jan-13 30-Apr-13 31-Jul-13 31-Oct-13 31-Jan-14 30-Apr-14 31-Jul-14 31-Oct-14 31-Jan-15 30-Apr-15 31-Jul-15 31-Oct-15 31-Jan-16 30-Apr-16 31-Jul-16 31-Oct-16 31-Jan-17 30-Apr-17 31st-July-17 31st-Jan-18 January 2018 Monthly number of total sterling approvals for house purchases (seasonally adjusted) 80000 70000 60000 50000 40000 30000 20000 10000 0 Further fall in large deposit loans There was another fall in the proportion of loans approved to borrowers with large deposits defined by this survey as those with a deposit of 60% or more. In February 2018 33.1% of all loans went to this market segment, down on the 33.5% recorded a month ago. This percentage is further back from the 35.9% recorded in December and the 36.5% in October and November. The proportion of mid-market remained broadly in line with recent months. During February 45.8% of all mortgages went to these borrowers, broadly the same as the 45.5% found in January and 45.9% in December. The proportion of loans given to small deposit borrowers increased this month, as did the number of approvals on an absolute basis. This month there were 14,060 loans approved to small deposit borrowers, higher than the 13,962 loans in January 2018. Richard Sexton, Director at e.surv Chartered Surveyors, comments: This is a great time to buy if you re a first-time buyer, but the favourable market conditions will not last forever. Mortgage rates are still at very low levels by historic standards, meaning that young borrowers can lock in and seal a great mortgage rate.

loans by region Region lending (February 2018) lending (January 2018) lending ( December 2017) Northern Ireland 30.0% 30.5% 35.5% Yorkshire 22.3% 23.4% 24.9% North West 23.0% 24.1% 24.5% Midlands 27.3% 28.8% 30.3% Scotland 35.7% 38.1% 34.9% Eastern England 34.6% 34.3% 37.4% South/South Wales 35.6% 35.1% 38.1% South East 37.2% 39.1% 39.8% London 40.0% 36.7% 42.2% Northern Ireland top for small deposits Northern Ireland saw a greater proportion of loans to first-time buyers and others with small deposits than any other part of the UK. In February 2018, 35% of loans in Northern Ireland went to this part of the market. This was ahead of Yorkshire where 31.3% of loans were to these buyers and the North West, where this figure was 29.8%. These three areas, plus the Midlands (26.1%), were the only areas where more than a quarter of loans went to this part of the market. This month, Northern Ireland was the only areas surveyed to have a greater proportion of small deposit borrowers than large ones. The property market in London continues to prove the most challenging for people who don t have a large deposit. In London just 15.6% of all buyers had a small deposit this month, compared to 40% who had a large amount of equity. Other areas which are dominated by buyers with larger cash piles were the South East (37.2% of all loans), Scotland (35.7%) and the South and South Wales (35.6%) regions.

deposit loans by region Region deposit lending (February 2018) deposit lending (January 2018) deposit lending (December 2017) Northern Ireland 35.0% 28.9% 27.7% Yorkshire 31.3% 30.3% 27.5% North West 29.8% 31.1% 28.1% Midlands 26.1% 24.3% 23.2% Scotland 16.5% 18.1% 14.6% Eastern England 21.4% 20.5% 16.7% South/South Wales 19.8% 20.2% 17.8% South East 20.6% 21.2% 16.4% London 15.6% 16.6% 12.8% Richard Sexton, Director at e.surv Chartered Surveyor, concludes: Buyers in London and southern areas typically have a much larger amount of equity than those in northern parts of England. These markets are all dominated by large deposit buyers. By contrast, the Northern Irish property market is home to a greater proportion of small deposit mortgage approvals than anywhere else. Coupled with the lower purchase price, this is a great place for first-time buyers to get onto the ladder. ENDS

Notes to Editors Methodology e.surv analyses detailed data on over one million mortgage valuations the firm carried out between August 2006 and today. Each month, the researchers analyse tens of thousands of valuations and use these trends to extrapolate from the Bank of England s mortgage data to publish mortgage approval numbers for the whole of the UK, before the Bank of England. The Mortgage Monitor is prepared by Rostrum for e.surv. The copyright and all other intellectual property rights in the Mortgage Monitor belong to e.surv. Reproduction in whole or part is not permitted unless an acknowledgement to e.surv as the source is included. No modification is permitted without e.surv s prior written consent. While care is taken in the compilation of the report, no representation or assurances are made as to its accuracy or completeness. e.surv reserves the right to vary the methodology and to edit or discontinue the report in whole or in part at any time. About e.surv e.surv is one of the UK s largest valuation providers, directly employing over 400 residential surveyors across the UK, supported by a network of consultant valuers. The business is one of the largest distributors and managers of valuation instructions in the UK and is appointed as Panel Manager for more than 20 mortgage lenders and other entities with interests in residential property. The business also provides private survey products direct to the home-buying public. e.surv is a subsidiary of LSL Property Services plc. For further information, see www.esurv.co.uk Press contacts Gaby Bryson Account Manager, Rostrum g.bryson@rostrum.agency 0203 727 3757