Boom for low deposit mortgages as shelf-lives increase – Moneyfacts

Boom for low deposit mortgages as shelf-lives increase – Moneyfacts


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The availability of deals at 95% loan-to-value has risen to its highest point in over two years. 

Overall, it was the fifth consecutive month of rate rises to the two- and five-year fixed mortgage rates says Moneyfacts.
 
The availability of deals at the 95% loan-to-value tier rose to 361, now at its highest point in over two years (369 – May 2022). 

Product choice overall rose month-on-month, to 6,658 options, its highest level since February 2008 (6,760). 

The average shelf-life of a mortgage product rose to 30 days, up from 15 days a month prior. The lowest shelf-life average on our records was 13 days in July 2023.

Average mortgage rate rises on overall two- and five-year fixed rate deals were more modest, up by 0.02% and 0.03% respectively. This marks the fifth consecutive month of rises. These rates remain slightly lower compared to December 2023. The average two-year fixed rate is slightly higher compared to January 2024.

The overall average two- and five-year fixed rates rose between the start of June and the start of July, to 5.95% and 5.53% respectively. The average two-year fixed rate is 0.42% higher than the five-year equivalent.

The average two-year tracker variable mortgage remained at 5.94%.

The average ‘revert to’ rate or Standard Variable Rate (SVR) fell to 8.17%, just shy of the highest recorded (8.19%) during November and December 2023.

Rachel Springall, Finance Expert at Moneyfacts, says: “There is lots of room for growth in this area of the market, as it currently represents just 5% of all deals available to borrowers across fixed and variable mortgages. Overall product availability continued to rise, spreading a positive sentiment on mortgage choice for another consecutive month, its highest point in 16 years.
 
“The overall average two- and five-year fixed mortgage rates rose for a fifth consecutive month may come as disappointing news to borrowers. However, one positive aspect to take away from activity during June is that the rises were modest. 

“One notable difference month-on-month has been a return to the stability in the shelf life of a mortgage deal, which has doubled to 30 days, up from 15 days. Lenders have been repricing their deals in response to volatile swap rates, which calmed during June. If swap rates reach a turning point to drop then there will be an expectation for fixed mortgage rates to come down, but this may be a slow and steady process to have a huge impact on overall average rates.
 
“The concerns surrounding mortgage affordability among borrowers remains and the Government will no doubt be under the spotlight to see what plans may be set in motion to support homebuyers and those looking to get onto the property ladder. 

“Those borrowers coming off a fixed rate deal this year will note the average Standard Variable Rate is above 8%, so considering a lower rate fixed or tracker mortgage would be wise. There are over 400 different tracker mortgages on the market, and any that track the Bank of England base rate may suit those who believe that base rate will come down before the year is over.”

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