Mortgage borrowing falls by 36% amid market cool off
Mortgage borrowing fell by 36% in April in another signal that the red-hot housing market is starting to lose momentum in the face of rising inflation and a cost of living crisis.
Net mortgage borrowing dropped to £4.1bn last month from £6.4bn in March, the Bank of England said on Tuesday.
Mortgage approvals for house purchases also fell, from 69,500 to 66,000.
Both measures are now below their 12-month pre-pandemic averages, though the housing market remains much busier than it was before coronavirus.
“Activity among purchasers is ebbing as the cost of living squeeze shrinks the pool of buyers,” Hina Bhudia, partner at Knight Frank Finance, said.
“Rates on certain products have doubled in the past twelve months and there is a real sense of urgency among many borrowers who sense they must act soon or reassess what they can afford.”
The demand for refinancing existing mortgages remained strong, Ms Bhudia said, as borrowers looked to beat rising interest rates.
At the beginning of May, the Bank of England raised the base rate of interest to 1% – the fourth consecutive increase as it continues to move against surging inflation – despite issuing a warning about a recession ahead.
The Bank forecast that the economy will shrink later this year in the face of double-digit inflation and an unprecedented squeeze on household incomes.
Homeowners reducing their asking prices and the time taken to sell a home have both increased in the past month, according to the online portal Zoopla.
Around 5% of listed properties reduced their asking price by 5% or more between April and mid-May, more than in previous months, the website said.
The outgoing boss of Nationwide Building Society warned last week that higher property prices and interest rates, together with steep increases in the cost of living, meant that housing affordability had become even more challenging.
Joe Garner made his remarks as the UK’s biggest mutual reported a near-doubling of annual profits on the back of buoyant mortgage demand.
Pre-tax profits jumped to £1.6bn in the year to 4 April – up from £823m in the same period a year earlier.
Mr Garner, who steps down as chief executive next month, said of the outlook: “The emergence of higher inflation, which has been exacerbated by the war in Ukraine, is likely to exert a significant drag on the economy in the near term.”
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