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Housing market consumer sentiment improves

by Kevin Rose
19 March 2013
Building Societies Association
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The Building Societies’ Association’s March Property Tracker reveals that access to mortgage finance as a barrier to property purchase has dropped to its lowest level since the survey began at the height of the credit crunch in June 2008 – 42% in March 2013, versus 59% at its peak in September 2011.

However in its Budget submission, the BSA highlights the need for government to take a more holistic, cross-departmental approach to housing and to actively promote the building of more new homes. Crucial measures are needed if these encouraging signs of recovery are to take root, it says.

The Property Tracker also shows that first-time buyers agree that access to mortgage finance has improved. In March last year, 50% of first-time buyers said that access to finance was a major hurdle, however, in March 2013 this number has fallen substantially to 34%.

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One of the reasons for this could be that mutual lenders, including building societies, increased their lending in 2012 by 30%. The availability of mortgage finance should continue to increase further in 2013 as the Government’s Funding for Lending Scheme (FLS) begins to take full effect.

When asked how UK property prices will change over the next 12 months, 45% of consumers said they would rise. This figure is eleven percentage points up on the views expressed in December 2012. Just 14% of people think property prices will fall in the next year, well down on the 23% who thought so in December 2012.

Other major barriers to property purchase are also coming down. These include lack of job security – down by three percentage points from December 2012 (46 to 43%) and affordability of monthly repayments, which fell from 39% in December to 37% in March this year. First-time buyers are now more confident in their ability to make monthly mortgage repayments. They also perhaps feel less excluded from the market as there are more 90-95% mortgages available and interest rates have been edging down.

Overall, 35% of first-time buyers see affording mortgage repayments as a barrier to home ownership, down from 42% in both March and December 2012.

However, a substantial number of consumers consider raising a deposit as the most difficult step to becoming a homeowner. Although the percentage has fallen by a fraction (58 from 59% in December, and from 64% in March last year) it is clearly still an issue. Similarly, 61% of first-time buyers still say raising a deposit is the biggest barrier for them, although this is down eight percentage points from March last year (69%).

Adrian Coles, director-general of the Building Societies Association said the results from the survey give a more encouraging snapshot of the housing market.

He said: “It fits well with the financial results from a number of home builders and chimes with lending, at least in the mutual sector. Over the past twelve months, mutual lenders have increased mortgage lending by 30% and around one in every three loans made has been to a first-time buyer.

“That said, house building is an important growth engine for the economy and we have a desperate need for more homes. Government must do more to make this happen and we are looking for the Chancellor to announce measures tomorrow to promote an increase in housing supply.

“On the mortgage supply side, a number of building societies have made it clear in their results that they intend to lend more in 2013 than in 2012. However, this market is driven by demand too and this is why customer sentiment is such an important lead indicator and why today’s results are encouraging.

“Of the 39 lenders who have signed up to the Funding for Lending Scheme, 26 are mutual lenders. The cumulative net lending of this group was up by £5 billion from June 2012, compared to a drop of £6.5 billion in collective net lending from all other suppliers. Whilst draw-down on the scheme is yet to be significant and the impact on savers remains of deep concern, it seems clear that it is one of the factors which has contributed to the most significant improvement in customer sentiment about the housing market since a year ago.”

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