Tml-mortgages asked:


Refused credit mortgages set to “grow and grow”
14/08/2006 16:25:00
The sub-prime and near-prime mortgage market is tipped to grow and grow following new research.

A survey commissioned by Alliance & Leicester indicates greater demand for refused credit mortgages could be forthcoming, with four in five brokers expecting the market to grow.

The top reasons for borrowers to seek out a sub-prime or near-prime market are defaulting on debts or credit cards payments or simply having a bad credit rating, the research found.

Figures indicate that Britons are increasingly struggling to manager existing debts, suggesting that the potential market for sub-prime mortgages could swell.

Around two lenders in five report that the typical sub-prime customer is likely to be struggling financially, with many on a low income.

More than 85 per cent of brokers also report that customers are now realising that a sub or near prime mortgage can help rebuild a poor credit score.

Mehrdad Yousefi, head of intermediary mortgages at Alliance & Leicester, said: This market is becoming increasingly competitive with more lenders offering these specialised mortgages.

It is encouraging to see that brokers say their clients know the value of these type of mortgages and that it is a good way of getting potential buyers on the housing ladder while enabling them to repair their credit history by maintaining regular payments on their financial commitments.

Datamonitor estimates that 9.1 million people were refused credit by mainstream lenders in 2005, further indicative of potential growth in the refused credit mortgage market.

Personal debt has already crossed the £1 trillion barrier and the rising insolvency rate suggests that borrowers are struggling to cope, indicating a growing demand for refused-credit mortgages in the future.

As traditional lenders were tightening their criteria, the refused credit market could prove ever more attractive and other high street lenders were also likely to start catering for those with a ’slightly lower credit profile’.

As more lenders capitalise on this growing market, the increased competition could see better deals for mortgage holders.

Debra

Share and Enjoy: These icons link to social bookmarking sites where readers can share and discover new web pages.
  • Digg
  • Bumpzee
  • del.icio.us
  • Facebook
  • Furl
  • Mixx
  • NewsVine
  • Reddit
  • StumbleUpon
  • YahooMyWeb
  • Google

  • Sub-prime Lending to Grow Faster
  • Careers related to the sub-prime market blowup?
  • Homeowners are Taking Out Mortgages - not to Purchase a Home - But to Boost Their Purchasing Power
  • Pick the Right Perks for your Adjustable Rate Mortgage
  • Understanding Sub Prime Mortgages
  • What are sub prime mortgages?
  • Sub-prime Debt – Who’s to Blame?
  • Comments

    Comments are closed.

    Top Position @ Atech Doing a AdWords account Review
    danjupp asked: Top Position is a leading AdWord consultancy company see how one we do an account reviewKohler Plumbing Fixtures

    Part 2 : Watch YouTube on PPC using IE and TCPMP player
    henmaker asked: Watch Youtube Movie on Pocket PC using IE and TCPMP PlayerHow To Install Vinyl Siding

    Michael Jackson THIS IS IT Concert Offical Advertising on ITV 08/03/2009
    ameweb asked: This is the longest TV advertising ever bought by an artist. Aired on ITV1 Sunday 8th March 2009Fenwick Fishing Rods