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Home / Weblog / Blog article: Mortgage lending over £1 trillion?

 

Mortgage lending over £1 trillion?

 

Figures released by the Bank of England today showed that lending on properties had reached £999.2 billion by the end of April 06. April showed an increase of £8.5 billion in mortgage lending; identical to the average over the past 6 months. The number of new mortgages approved in April totalled 106,000, down by 8,000 from March.

Since the total mortgage lending figure at the end of April was a mere £0.8 billion short of the trillion pound mark, then given the average increase for the past 6 months, it is likely that total mortgage lending rose to over £1 trillion early in May.

The Council of Mortgage Lenders (CML) sees the release as being indicative of the rise in people owning their own homes - rising from 60% to 70% of the population in the last 20 years. Talking about the £1 trillion mark, the CML's Michael Coogan said, "Although it is a milestone, it will perhaps soon be forgotten as home-ownership and mortgage lending continue to grow further".

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