Sell or let your house privately online
Houseladder.co.uk
 
GUIDES
News Categories
News Archives
 

Mortgage lending soars in March

Posted: 21 Apr 2006 09:56:51 GMT

Property News - Mortgage lending soars in March

New figures from the Council of Mortgage Lenders (CML) indicate that the UK property market is in fine form, with gross mortgage lending up 26 per cent in March.



At £28.3 billion, the figure is also 34 per cent higher than the £21.2 billion lent in March 2005, with high levels of consumer confidence evidently playing a significant role.

The CML concedes that lending typically picks up in March anyway, following a quiet spell immediately after Christmas.

Nonetheless, this is the highest March lending figure on record, while lending has remained "unseasonally strong" throughout the winter.

After five consecutive months of record lending figures, CML director general Michael Coogan is understandably optimistic about the industry.

"The record lending in March reflects the high level of loan approvals in the autumn and winter as house prices stabilised and consumer confidence returned to the market," he said.

"House-buying activity was particularly strong around London reflecting high city bonuses, and this is probably a factor behind the strength of lending," he added.

Mr Coogan went on to suggest, however, that underlying activity is perhaps peaking, which could see the market quieting over the coming months.


© Houseladder Ltd




MOST POPULAR

  FREE Property Advert
  Selling or Letting? List Your Property FREE Now

  FREE eBook worth 47
  How To Sell Or Let FASTER and Save 1000s

MOST POPULAR

FREE Property Advert
Selling or Letting? List Your Property FREE Now!

FREE eBook worth £47
How To Sell Or Let FASTER and Save £1000s!

Mortgage Help
Free Quote & Advice.
Remortgages, Adverse, CCJ, Equity Release.

Home Insurance
Compare Buildings and Contents Insurance. Get a Quote Now!



Home Information Packs
Now law for all new properties to market. Do You Need A HIP?

Conveyancing
Get a Quote and Save £100s.

Tenancy Agreement
Get Your Tenancy Agreement Here.

Tax Guides
How To Avoid Property Tax and Save £1000s