Broken rung on the property ladder
October 28, 2010 by Reno
Filed under News, News-Mortgages
A new report has shown that the UK’s property ladder has a serious broken rung, which is namely the first rung that so many first time buyers are anxious to get their foot onto. A new report entitled ‘Broken Ladder’ has been released by the Home Builders’ Federation, and its contents show just how serious a problem it has become for potential first time buyers to realise their dreams of homeownership.
Shockingly the report suggests that in the current climate someone looking to get onto the property ladder would have to spend every penny of their income saving for two years simply to raise the deposit that most lenders were demanding, and in London this figure increased to three years. This would mean having no money for rent, food, clothes, or living expenses.
Over a five year period first time buyers would still have to save 50 percent of their income to put aside towards a deposit in order to raise the amount that lenders wanted, and again this would be even higher in areas such as London. The Home Builders’ Federation has said that the situation has now become critical at a time when the property market is already in turmoil.
Tags: Home Builders, realise, Real estate economics, food, young families, incentives, incomeA spokesperson for the Home Builders’ Federation said: “These figures reveal the extent of our housing crisis. First-time buyers – the life-blood of the housing market – are almost entirely shut out. The lack of mortgage availability is further strangling a market already choking on a lack of supply. We desperately need an increase in lending and a properly functioning and sustainable mortgage market. At the same time, the Government must ensure that the new planning policy and incentives they are basing the success of their housing plans on are put in place immediately. Without more houses and more mortgages, young families will be unable to have the security of a roof over their heads and the housing crisis will very quickly reach the point of no return.”


