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Mixed signals for mortgage hunters, latest figures show

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April 16, 2025

The number of low-deposit mortgages available has reached the highest level since 2008, new figures show.

- KARL MATCHETT

Mixed signals for mortgage hunters, latest figures show

Mortgage and general lending rules were tightened in the wake of the global financial crisis, which made it more difficult for some to secure amounts on a mortgage they needed – but also led to fewer defaults and people losing their homes as a result.

Lenders have recently been offering lowered mortgage conditions around and even below the 4 per cent mark, as interest rates slowly fall. Last month, Santander became the first major bank to make a notable change to its affordability tests, which priced up customers’ ability to pay back loans at a rate considerably above the true present level.

Moneyfacts data, as reported by the BBC, shows there are more than 440 deals on the market offering mortgages with just a 5 per cent deposit and more than 840 products on offer for homebuyers able to put down 10 per cent. It’s also possible to get no-deposit mortgages, but eligibility criteria are of course strict and there are only a handful of options in this area.

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