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Landlords fixing for longer following PRA changes

by Kevin Rose
1 May 2018
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Research from Commercial Trust has indicated that landlords have switched to a longer-term approach with their buy-to-let rates over the past two years.

The specialist buy-to-let broker has reported data for the first quarter of 2018, which shows a large swing in popularity for five-year fixed rate products over two-year deals.

Back then, ahead of the introduction of the 3% stamp duty surcharge on second properties, two-year fixed rate deals accounted for just under 68.5% of market share, with five-year deals at just over 23%.

However, market share reversed during 2017, when the Prudential Regulation Authority (PRA) introduced stricter lending criteria on shorter fixed term buy-to-let mortgage deals.

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Andrew Turner, chief executive at Commercial Trust, said: “This report suggests that there has been a significant reaction to the changes brought about by the PRA rules in 2017, which saw much stricter rental calculations applied to shorter fixed rate deals.

“With five-year fixed rate buy-to-let products, borrowers are more easily able to maximise borrowing by taking advantage of lower, pay-rate deals and it is telling that we have seen such a change in market share over a similar period of time to the PRA changes.”

The trend towards five-year deals continued to gather momentum in the first quarter of 2018, when they accounted for just under 67% of market share, while two-year fixed rate products recorded just over 28%.

The data shows a consistent increase in market share for five-year fixed rate buy-to-let products, since the final quarter of 2016, when this type of product first overtook two-year fixed rates – and just ahead of the first PRA changes.

By the first quarter of 2017, five-year deals held just under 50% of market share, increasing to just under 56% for the second quarter. By the third quarter of 2017, speculation was also rife that a Bank of England base rate rise was a distinct possibility, for the first time in a decade.

Many landlords took the opportunity to review existing portfolios or to make further investments and to take advantage of historically low interest rates.

Consequently, Q3 saw the market share for five-year fixed deals increase to over 61% – and following the Bank’s 0.25% rise in base rate in November, the final quarter of 2017 saw its market share rise to just under 66%.

Commercial Trust said that while PRA changes have played their part in changing rate terms on mortgage deals, there also remains continued uncertainty over future mortgage interest rates and the outcome of Brexit negotiations.

“This data also illustrates that many landlords and investors are savvy enough to understand the implications of a potential rates rise on their mortgage repayments, and adjust their investment strategy accordingly,” Turner added.

“In the context of historic rates, there remain plenty of competitive buy-to-let mortgage rates available and we work with a wide variety of lenders who offer a broad range of products over different terms.

“Now, more than ever before, investors are reliant on an acute knowledge of the buy-to-let mortgage space to overcome the challenges they are presented with. But, with in excess of 50 lenders taking differing approaches to the PRA stipulations, I would argue that the capacity to do this effectively lies with the resources of a specialist.”

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