Tag: mortgage interest

Return to 2008 mortgage rates to cost £1,800 a year

Return to 2008 mortgage rates to cost £1,800 a year

With a rise in the Bank of England’s (BoE) base rate inevitable at some point in the future, accountancy firm, PricewaterhouseCoopers (PwC), has been assessing the potential effect on UK homeowners of average mortgage interest rates moving back up to 2008 levels. According to BoE data, the average rate across three common types of mortgages [...]

Mortgages at their most affordable in five years

Mortgages at their most affordable in five years

Home buyers needed to use less of their income to cover their mortgage interest in November than at any time for more than five years, the Council of Mortgage Lenders (CML) has reported. Home movers were particularly well placed, typically needing only 10.6% of gross income to cover mortgage interest payments, down from 11.1% in [...]

Homeowners’ Mortgage Support Scheme launched today

Homeowners’ Mortgage Support Scheme launched today

The Homeowners’ Mortgage Support Scheme (HMSS), details of which were announced last year, is now up and running. The new measures are aimed at homeowners who lose some of their income and allow up to 70% of mortgage interest payments to be deferred. Speaking to the BBC, Housing Minister Margaret Beckett explained that the Government [...]

Lenders demand rise in Income Support for Mortgage Interest

Lenders demand rise in Income Support for Mortgage Interest

Today’s meeting between the Chancellor of the Exchequer and mortgage lenders is likely to see renewed calls from banks and building societies for the Government to review Income Support for Mortgage Interest payments. Currently, the benefit is only payable when a homeowner has been unemployed for nine months and lenders keen to see measures to [...]