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    Mortgage Sales Plummet by £1.8BN in July

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    Posted on August 23, 2017

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    • Overall sales decline by 10.8%
    • Buy-to-let mortgage sales remain steady
    • 8% decrease in overall sales in Scotland

    Mortgage sales for the UK decreased by £1.8 billion in July, down 10.8% on the previous month, according to Equifax Touchstone analysis of the intermediary marketplace.

    Buy-to-let figures were resistant to the general decline, down by just 0.2% (£3.9 million) to £2.6 billion, while residential sales dropped by 12.8% (£1.8 billion) to £12.2 billion. Overall, mortgage sales for the month totalled £14.8 billion, up 10.8% year-on-year.

    All regions across the UK suffered a significant fall in sales. Scotland suffered the biggest slump of 19.8%, followed closely by Northern Ireland (-18.5%), and the South East (-15.4%).

    Regional area Total mortgage sales growth
    Scotland -19.8%
    Northern Ireland -18.5%
    South East -15.4%
    South Coast -13.9%
    North East -12.9%
    South West -11.8%
    Midlands -11.4%
    Wales -9.2%
    London -8.4%
    Home Counties -7.5%
    North and Yorkshire  -7.0%
    North West – 5.7%

    John Driscoll, Director at Equifax Touchstone, said: “These figures show how volatile the mortgage market can be. Sales have tumbled in July, with every region suffering substantial declines as buyers are put off by continuing political and economic uncertainty, coupled with the worrying gap between inflation and wage growth. These circumstances may be further compounded by the potential for an interest rate hike as early as September, driven by continued pressure on the pound.

    “On a more optimistic note, mortgage sales are up over 10% year-on-year and a dip in sales for July is not uncommon; however, as the summer period comes to a close, the long-term outlook for the market still remains very unclear.”

    The data from Equifax Touchstone, which covers the majority of the intermediated lending market, shows that the average value of a residential mortgage in July was £199,286 (2016: £188,115) and £159,721 for buy-to-let (2016: £158,415).

    Equifax Touchstone utilises intermediary and customer profiling tools to provide financial services providers with a detailed understanding of their marketplace and client base.

    • Overall sales decline by 10.8%
    • Buy-to-let mortgage sales remain steady
    • 8% decrease in overall sales in Scotland

    Mortgage sales for the UK decreased by £1.8 billion in July, down 10.8% on the previous month, according to Equifax Touchstone analysis of the intermediary marketplace.

    Buy-to-let figures were resistant to the general decline, down by just 0.2% (£3.9 million) to £2.6 billion, while residential sales dropped by 12.8% (£1.8 billion) to £12.2 billion. Overall, mortgage sales for the month totalled £14.8 billion, up 10.8% year-on-year.

    All regions across the UK suffered a significant fall in sales. Scotland suffered the biggest slump of 19.8%, followed closely by Northern Ireland (-18.5%), and the South East (-15.4%).

    Regional areaTotal mortgage sales growth
    Scotland-19.8%
    Northern Ireland-18.5%
    South East-15.4%
    South Coast-13.9%
    North East-12.9%
    South West-11.8%
    Midlands-11.4%
    Wales-9.2%
    London-8.4%
    Home Counties-7.5%
    North and Yorkshire -7.0%
    North West– 5.7%

    John Driscoll, Director at Equifax Touchstone, said: “These figures show how volatile the mortgage market can be. Sales have tumbled in July, with every region suffering substantial declines as buyers are put off by continuing political and economic uncertainty, coupled with the worrying gap between inflation and wage growth. These circumstances may be further compounded by the potential for an interest rate hike as early as September, driven by continued pressure on the pound.

    “On a more optimistic note, mortgage sales are up over 10% year-on-year and a dip in sales for July is not uncommon; however, as the summer period comes to a close, the long-term outlook for the market still remains very unclear.”

    The data from Equifax Touchstone, which covers the majority of the intermediated lending market, shows that the average value of a residential mortgage in July was £199,286 (2016: £188,115) and £159,721 for buy-to-let (2016: £158,415).

    Equifax Touchstone utilises intermediary and customer profiling tools to provide financial services providers with a detailed understanding of their marketplace and client base.

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