Improvement in mortgage lending continues

June 19, 2010 by Reno  
Filed under News, News-Mortgages

For the past couple of years many people have found it increasingly difficult to get a mortgage loan, with many unable to get the finance that they need from the lenders in the UK, who have been exercising more caution when it comes to lending money.

However, over recent months the end of the recession has marked an easing in the financial markets, and lenders have become more relaxed about handing out finance to consumers. This could help people to obtain mortgage loans more easily, and could enable those struggling to get onto the property ladder to finally get the loan that will enable them to live their dream.

The Council of Mortgage Lenders has recently confirmed that mortgage lending levels have already increased, with the level of mortgage lending having increased by around 7 percent last month. However, the CML has said that whilst the level of mortgage lending has increased it is still far lower than the level of lending that was seen last year.

The CML has said that mortgage lending is still subdued in the UK, and despite the fact that the recession is over and financial markets are meant to have improved the market remains difficult and challenging. In fact, the CML believes that the total level of lending for this year could fall short of the forecast total of £150 billion.

The CML also said that a number of factors would affect the housing and mortgage markets such as consumer confidence levels in the mortgage and financial markets, and also household finances. Credit conditions are still said to be tight when it comes to getting a mortgage loan, and it is thought that many consumers, especially first time buyers, will continue to experience difficulties.

Tags: finance, business, Mortgage loan, interest rates, Council

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