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Mortgage price war hots up as major lenders cut rates – London Wallet

Mark Helprin by Mark Helprin
December 17, 2024
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Mortgage price war hots up as major lenders cut rates – London Wallet
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Major mortgage lenders are cutting rates as the year draws to a close.

Natwest, Santander and Barclays lowered rates last week despite expectations the Bank of England will hold its benchmark Bank Rate steady during its final decision of the year on Thursday.

Analysts said the trend has been triggered by lenders racing to reach their annual sales targets, with lower rates expected to continue into the New Year.

It comes amid an unusually busy December for the property market as buyers rush to complete on sales ahead of the government’s stamp duty hike in April.

Swap rates have slowly been falling over the past month. The five-year swap rate is now close to 3.8% with the two-year at around 4.1%.

Santander cut rates by up to 0.23% across more than 70 mortgage deals while Natwest lowered its two-year and five-year products by up to 0.39%. Barclays cut rates by up to 0.14%.

Chris Sykes, director at broker Private Finance, told the press: “Lender targets reset in January so they go strong on pricing to get business early. I know that some lenders have ambitious targets next year targeting market share with rate diversification and criteria, so it is looking positive for next year and hopefully there are no spanners in the works.”

Aaron Strutt at Trinity Financial added: “Rates have been falling in recent weeks and it seems pretty likely that we will get sub-4pc rates in January. The lenders will want to have a busy start to the year and they know they will need to lower rates to tempt borrowers to take their mortgages, especially given the fierce competition between the banks and building societies.

“Two, three and five-year fixes are already edging closer to 4pc which will come as welcome news to those hoping to get on the property ladder.”

Expectations that the Bank Rate will fall have also bolstered market confidence.

Bank of England Governor Andrew Bailey earlier this month suggested that the central bank could make four rate cuts next year. The Bank Rate is currently set at 4.75%, as the Monetary Policy Committee takes a “gradual” approach to rate reductions.

The average 2-year fixed residential mortgage rate today is 5.47%, according to analysts at Moneyfacts. The average five-year fixed-rate is 5.25%.

Greater homebuyer activity anticipated as mortgage rates set to fall





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