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Mortgage Lending Up, reports N5, N7 and N1 North London Mortgage Broker.
Thursday, 18th March 2010
According to new data published by the Council of Mortgage Lenders, gross mortgage lending in February increased to an estimated £9.2 billion, a 6% rise from £8.7 billion in January.
Given that the end of the stamp duty holiday distorted lending figures considerably in both December and January, an increase in lending in the shortest month is unusual but unsurprising this year.Lending in February was down 6% on £9.7 billion a year earlier, but the first two months of this year are broadly in line with our forecast for lending of £150 billion for 2010 as a whole.
"As we look forward, we expect emerging signs of improvement as confidence in the economy grows and we move past the election. However, the need for the authorities to address fiscal deficit will inevitably slow the economy. At the same time the funding markets, while certainly better than a year ago, remain difficult and will limit the flow of available housing finance.
"Given the short-term weakness and distortions in the housing market, as well as more properties coming onto the market, it was perhaps unsurprising to see falls in some of the monthly house price indices in February. With activity unlikely to pick up much in the short term, we would expect to see continuing price fluctuation in the coming months." CML economist Paul Samter commented.
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