Tag: loan to value ratio

Average loan-to-value ratio eases to 70%

Average loan-to-value ratio eases to 70%

The average loan-to-value (LTV) ratio on house purchase loans increased to 70% in December 2009, leaving the typical homebuyer requiring a 30% deposit. According to research from the Mortgage Advice Bureau, the tendency for lenders to require large deposits in exchange for reasonable rates is softening, having improved from an average LTV of 67% in [...]

Lenders return to 90% LTV market

Lenders return to 90% LTV market

New research from Moneyfacts shows that the UK’s mortgage lenders are becoming less scared of offering high loan-to-value (LTV) ratios. According to the price comparison website, the number of mortgages available to borrowers with a 10% deposit rose from 56 in August, to 114 in November. However, availability remains severely contracted when compared to the [...]

Coventry offers 125% mortgage for selected existing customers

Coventry offers 125% mortgage for selected existing customers

Coventry Building Society is supporting homemovers in negative equity by offering a mortgage of up to 125% loan-to-value (LTV) ratio. The deal is available for existing customers with sound credit histories and perfect mortgage repayment records. It involves transferring an existing mortgage to a property of equal or lower value without increasing the size of [...]