UK mortgage approvals up in January
Filed under UK Mortgage and Finance News · Tagged: mortgage approvals
The number of mortgage approvals in the UK made by banks rose slightly in January, industry figures have shown.
Mortgage approval levels hit 23,376 last month, up 4% from 22,416 in December, the British Bankers’ Association (BBA) said.
However, the number of approvals in January was still 43% lower than the same month a year earlier.
The total net value of mortgage lending last month was £2.9bn, down from £3.3bn in December.
The latest figures from the BBA come after a number of reports have indicated the extent of the housing downturn.
Last week, the Council of Mortgage Lenders said the number of UK homes repossessed in 2008 rose by 54% to 40,000.
Meanwhile the Land Registry – widely seen as the most authoritative guide to the market – said house prices in England and Wales fell by 13.5% in 2008.
Prices also continued to fall in January according to both the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (Rics) and the Nationwide, although the Halifax said property values rose slightly in January.
Contact us
Leave a Reply
Kate Williams has extensive experience working in property valuation and property rental in the UK and Australia over a 10 year period. Kate is now the Managing Director of a Melbourne based Relocation company which initially finds short term fully furnished rental accommodation for new arrivals to the city.