Lending for home loans totalled an estimated £16 billion in July, a 26% increase from £12.7 billion in June but down 36% from £24.9 billion in July 2008, according to new data from the Council of Mortgage Lenders (CML).
This is further evidence of a modest improvement in the market over the summer after an exceptionally weak winter. However, activity is still subdued on any historic comparison; this is the lowest July lending figure since 2001 and £11 billion lower than the July average over the previous seven years of £27 billion. Lending volumes remain consistent with our forecast for £145 billion in gross mortgage lending this year.
CML Economist Paul Samter said: "Most of the indices point to house prices rising modestly over the summer months. The CML's July gross lending estimate of £16 billion is the highest level in nine months and consistent with the rise in house purchase approvals.
"But the bounce-back in activity from the extreme weakness around the turn of the year, coinciding with a seasonal bounce, is limited in how far it can go against the current back-drop. We expect improved sentiment to support the market, but a further significant pick-up is unlikely with so many obstacles in place. As a result, we anticipate some seasonal slowing in lending volumes and housing transactions over the latter part of the year and the picture of a slow but more stable market to emerge."
(CD/KMcA)
Time and date
CONSTRUCTION DIRECTORY
Latest Construction News
26/11/2024
Wates has been selected to deliver a major regeneration project expected to transform an abandoned area at the heart of Middlesborough. The regeneration of a large disused brownfield site in Gresham is being spearheaded by the mayoral-led Middlesbrough Development Corporation (MDC), which has ...
26/11/2024
Multiplex has been appointed by St John's Wood Square Development Limited to deliver the Shell and Core Contract for the transformation of the former St John's Wood Barracks in Westminster, London, into a landmark residential development. The 5.5-acre site, once home to the King's Troop, Royal ...
26/11/2024
Peel Ports Group has announced a £30 million investment in a new Roll-on, Roll-off (RoRo) berth at the Port of Sheerness, aiming to meet the growing demands of new and existing customers. The development includes a state-of-the-art in-river vessel berth and floating pontoon, designed to ...
26/11/2024
Moda, Loudon’s Yard, a cutting-edge rental neighbourhood in Edgbaston, Birmingham, has officially reached practical completion, bringing 398 state-of-the-art homes and a suite of premium amenities to the heart of the city. Designed to deliver a lifestyle centred on service and wellbeing, the ...
26/11/2024
Kori Construction has been appointed to deliver a new care facility in Thurnby, Leicester. The company was selected by Cinnamon Care Collection. Contracts have been signed for the development of a £21 million, 73-bed luxury care home, with construction set to commence in December 2024 and ...
26/11/2024
Pick Everard has been appointed as a supplier on Historic England's coveted architectural, surveying, principal designer and lead professional services framework. The appointment is a significant first for the 158-year-old firm, marking the beginning of a strategic partnership with Historic ...
26/11/2024
Bentonite (Manufacturing & Supply) Ltd offers high-performance bentonite products that are essential for various industries requiring reliable sealing solutions. Bentonite, a naturally occurring clay mineral, contains montmorillonite and a range of other minerals such as feldspar, mica, and ...
26/11/2024
Construction of a new bridge has enabled further restoration of Chesterfield Canal and created a fresh link for the Trans Pennine Trail in a project led by the Chesterfield Canal Trust and supported by Derbyshire County Council. The new bridge being installed that will carry the Trans Pennine ...
25/11/2024
Estilo Interiors has been selected to help Bruntwood SciTech as they invest a further £2.4 million into Birmingham as part of a plan to transform its Mclaren innovation hub. The project, located less than five minutes' walk from the future HS2 Curzon Street Station, will involve the building ...
25/11/2024
Cambridge Investment Partnership (CIP) has reached a significant milestone at Aylesborough Close in Arbury, with the completion of a topping-out ceremony. CIP board members, ward councillors, One Public Estate, Homes England and the CIP team gathered to lay the final brick at the highest point of ...