I would expect the base rate to stay below 2% for at least 2-3 yrs. The banks rates will probably stay around the 5-6% mark. Any higher and property prices will stagnate or fall due to the prices of the repayments. IMO of course.
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I don't think that's a bad thing ... house prices at the moment still mean that your average Joe has a mortgage of 5 or 6 times annual income. We need house prices back to a max of 3 times annual income .... besides, getting a return on savings will encourage investment.Originally posted by Mailman_1 View PostI would expect the base rate to stay below 2% for at least 2-3 yrs. The banks rates will probably stay around the 5-6% mark. Any higher and property prices will stagnate or fall due to the prices of the repayments. IMO of course.The close proximity of the letters 'G' and 'T' are the reason I'll never again send an important email and end it with "Regards" ....Comment
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Your never going to get prices down to 3x annual income. Investors will snap the properties up when they reflect a decent yeild on the investment. Properties are reflecting 10%+ yeilds at the current prices. They have been happy with a 3% yeild and capital gains over the last few years. Its still better than money in the bank. If people wait for 3x annual income mortgages / house prices, we will have a country full of investor owned properties.Originally posted by TriggerHippy View PostI don't think that's a bad thing ... house prices at the moment still mean that your average Joe has a mortgage of 5 or 6 times annual income. We need house prices back to a max of 3 times annual income .... besides, getting a return on savings will encourage investment.Comment
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Current variable rates are around 3.75% above base.Originally posted by orac View Post3% = 5-6% mortgage rates
The deal you get will largeley depend on how much deposit you have.
25%+ will at best get you around 3.5% above base (As long as you can adhere to all of the other conditions). So a 3% base rate will put you at a 6.5% mortgage rate if the banks stay on the same course.
A 10-15% deposit will get you around 5% above base.
These figures are current of course and may change.Comment
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