UK Mortgage Market 2014: Analysis & Forecast and Future Opportunities

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Summary

2014 will be the second successive year of significant recovery in the UK Mortgage Market, with gross lending expected to increase by 20%. The rate of growth will moderate beyond 2014, but will ensure that gross advances rise to 250.5bn by 2018, a level not seen since 2008.

Synopsis

Develop more targeted strategies by utilizing the analysis of key mortgage market developments.

Enhance your analysis of the UK mortgage market and specialist product lines with our interactive interface.

Inform your future plans with our five-year forecast of gross advances for niche product lines.

Analyze trends with details of historic gross advances across a range of specialist mortgage sectors and product types.

Reasons To Buy

What factors will drive the supply of mortgage finance?

What factors will affect consumer demand for mortgages?

Which sectors offer the best prospects and opportunities for expansion over the next few years?

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Key Highlights

Although consumer confidence has been improving, this will be tempered by continuing pressures on wages and household budgets. The increasing house price-earnings ratio will also add to concerns around affordability. In addition, the lack of an immediate prospect of a rise in the base rate will continue to stifle demand for remortgaging.

The MMR has been implemented without undue fuss and has not slowed down activity. The Help to Buy scheme has improved the availability of high LTV mortgages, which has benefited first-time buyers. Furthermore, falling rates of arrears and possessions are helping to strengthen balance sheets, leading to enhanced lending capacities.

Self-build and custom build will benefit from government initiatives to boost this sector. In particular, the introduction of "Right to Build" legislation will force local authorities to find sites for all consumers who have registered an interest in securing plots of land to build on.

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