Gross remortgage lending falls 13%

The value of monthly gross remortgage lending fell to £3.6bn in May, a 13% fall compared to April.

Related topics:  Mortgages
Rozi Jones
24th June 2015
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According to LMS, gross remortgage lending is also 1% lower than May of last year. LMS estimates that the actual number of remortgage loans fell by 6% from 25,200 in April to 23,620 in May; almost exactly the same level as May 2014.

However the average amount of equity withdrawn from remortgaging per customer rose to £26,863 in May, a 9% increase from April. This is also 19% higher than May 2014, when the average amount was £22,642.

The total amount of equity withdrawn from remortgaging in May stood at £634m, up 19% from May of last year and 2% higher than the £619m released in April.

Andy Knee, Chief Executive of LMS said:

“It’s concerning to see the remortgage sector taking a step back in May after receiving a much-needed boost in April. A fall in the number of loans, accompanied by a minimal rise in average loan amount, shows a general sense of apathy among homeowners.

“Meanwhile, according to figures by the Council of Mortgage Lenders, remortgaging actively drove buy-to-let sector growth, so it’s perplexing why homeowners are yet to be swayed to take advantage of record low interest rates and the competitive deals available in the market.

“The average amount of equity withdrawn reached £634m, the highest amount taken out since December when Britons broke the record trying to cover up for their Christmas costs. Equity withdrawn at similar levels as April could be the sign of a continuing trend, and a warning that despite rising house prices, growing employment and a general sense of post-election prosperity, people are still needing to free up extra funds by remortgaging.”

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