Majority of interest-only homeowners face repayment struggle

Almost three-quarters of homeowners with interest-only mortgages are worried they may not be able to repay their loan, according to research by Ocean Finance.

Related topics:  Mortgages
Rozi Jones
22nd October 2015
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Just 31% of those interest only borrowers questioned said they have a separate investment policy in place, such as an endowment or an ISA, to pay the capital.

While 16% said they plan to switch to a repayment mortgage before their current loan ends, 31% said they expect to have to sell their home to settle the outstanding capital. And a fifth of homeowners said they don’t have a plan in place to repay the capital.

Gareth Shilton, Ocean’s spokesperson, said:

“Interest-only has become a time-bomb because so many people took out the products to cut the cost of their mortgage, with no view of how they would repay the capital element. Borrowers who have an interest-only mortgage with no repayment plan need to take action.

“It’s advisable to seek advice on whether they can overpay on their current interest-only deal, switch to a repayment mortgage, or use an ISA or pension to settle the capital payment.”

Additionally, just over a fifth don’t feel they were given adequate advice about repaying the capital portion of the loan when they took out their mortgage.

Gareth Shilton added:

“While there is a place for interest-only mortgages, it is a specialised product that suits a small number of borrowers, rather than being the mass market product it became in the 1990s. For example, if you have a large family home that you know you don’t plan to stay in once your children have left home, then interest-only could make sense.

“Interest-onlymortgages are nowtypically only being approved for borrowers who can demonstrate they havea repayment vehicle or pension pot that is forecast torepay the capital element. Usually, borrowers also need to have a significant deposit that gives them a big equity gap.”

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