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Remortgaging and new investment spur growth in buy

Remortgaging and new investment spur growth in buy-to-let
Date: 2/21/2006

Buy-to-let lenders advanced a record 130,400 loans in the second half of last year, an increase of 39% over the preceding six months, according to data released by the Council of Mortgage Lenders (CML).

The value of lending in the second half of 2005 came to £14.6 billion, a record, and was 47% higher than in the first six months of the year.

Lending in the second half of the year increased the number of outstanding buy-to-let mortgages to701,900, worth a total of £73.4 billion or 8% of the total market at the end of 2005. During this period, the size of the outstanding buy-to-let market grew by 11% by volume and 16% by value, compared to the first half. Overall the figures show that both loans for house purchase and remortgaging made a significant contribution to the growth of new buy-to-let lending in the second half of last year.

There was a slight softening of lending criteria during the period. The average maximumloan-to-value ratio for buy-to-let lending is now 85%, and lenders expect monthly rental income to exceed mortgage payments by at least 25%.

At the same time, however, the proportion of buy-to-let loans in arrears of three months or moredeclined, from 0.7% to 0.68%. This proportion was lower than for the mortgage market as a whole, where the number of loans in arrears increased slightly from 0.88% to 0.92%.

Michael Coogan, the CML's director general, said: "There was a notable pick-up in the buy-to-letsector in the second half of last year, so that lending in 2005 modestly exceeded the year before.

"In the wider mortgage market, we saw an 18% fall in the number of loans for house purchase lastyear, so the strong buy-to-let data may partly reflect increased demand for rental property. Despite slowing house prices last year, residential property remains a popular investment, and this is set to continue in 2006."

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