Right to Buy enters most popular criteria searches

Right to Buy was amongst the most popular residential criteria searches by brokers for the first time in July, according to Knowledge Bank's monthly data.

Related topics:  Mortgages
Rozi Jones
20th August 2019
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"We have seen almost 30,000 mortgage criteria changes year to date, which just goes to show the pace at which our industry is making changes."

This follows Boris Johnson’s hints earlier this month that he wants to extend Right to Buy to housing association tenants, after previously suggesting that it had no place in modern housing policy.

Interest-only also made an appearance for the first time in a year, possibly due to a number of new launches in the sector in July. Cambridge Building Society launched its first ever retirement interest-only (RIO) product, while Leeds launched a new 15-year fixed rate RIO. Leeds also amended its lending criteria to allow for the use of income drawdown pensions and SIPPs when assessing borrower affordability.

Other search highlights include ‘payday loan’ appearing for the first time in the second charge sector, and ‘British national working overseas or offshore’ revealed as one of the most popular searches within self-build for the first time.

Commercial property was in the top five within bridging for the first time since August 2018 while ‘commercial’ made an appearance in the top five buy-to-let searches for the first time in 11 months.

Knowledge Bank says there have been 28,524 changes to mortgage lending criteria in the first half of 2019.

Nicola Firth, CEO of Knowledge Bank, said: “Our tracker reveals a few shifts this month with interest-only making an appearance in residential searches for the first time this year, most likely as a result of a several new products and criteria changes to this sector. It was outstanding to discover that we have seen almost 30,000 mortgage criteria changes year to date, which just goes to show the pace at which our industry is making changes.

“No matter how many mortgages they place, it’s simply not possible for any broker to remember the 91,000 pieces of criteria, let alone keep pace with the 28,524 changes we’ve had already in 2019. Our monthly tracker proves just how much what a broker is searching for alters on a monthly basis. To remember criteria changes across all the different fields that a broker has to search is impossible. Even the best help desks would struggle to update this many changes to a spreadsheet in six months, without a team of people working on it full time. Knowledge Bank is in the fortunate position that it is updated by the lenders rather than staff in a club or network or the brokers themselves.

“It is clear, brokers not using the systems are either spending a lot of their time chasing down the answers or possibly not always giving the best advice they could, as they are not fully aware of what all of the options were at the time the advice was being given.

“From a compliance perspective, the latter is an extremely frightening prospect!”

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