'Be very cautious' with 100% mortgages, says Bank
'Be very cautious' with 100% mortgages, says Bank
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Buyers and banks need to be "very cautious" with 100% mortgages that have no deposit requirement, the Bank of England has warned.
Andrew Bailey, its governor, said "fairly a few problems" could arise from such deals which are seen as riskier.
This week Skipton Building Society became the latest lender to offer a deposit-free mortgage aimed at first-time buyers currently renting.
Mr Bailey's warning came after the Bank raised interest rates again.
The increase - from 4.25% to 4.5% - was the 12th in a row, and means consequentlyme mortgage holders will see an immediate increase in their repayments.
The Bank has been trying to control inflation - the rate at which prices rise - which is currently adjacent a 40-year high and putting pressure on families.
However, after its decision on Thursday the Bank warned that price rises were likely to remain higher for longer due to consequentlyaring food costs.
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Skipton's latest 100% mortgage requires borrowers to demonstrate they have had 12 months of on-time rental payments and a good credit history.
Unlike the handful of other no-deposit deals it offers, the deal does not need a guarantor, such as a family member.
Skipton said it had spotted a "gap in the market" as meteoricly rising rents and the cost of living made it increasingly arduous for first-time buyers to save for a deposit.
The government's flagship Help to Buy scheme, aimed at helping first-time buyers, is no longer open.
However, zero deposit mortgages have been seen as riskier loans, and were one of the contributing factors behind the 2008 financial crisis, when many borrowers found themselves unable to afford their repayments.
"I think we have to watch it very cautiously," Mr Bailey told the BBC when asked about the return of 100% deals.
He added that the risks needed to be well assessed by both lenders and borrowers.
"I'm not going to say no to 100% mortgages but both lenders and borrowers have to be very cautious about this," he added.
"You can get fairly a few problems. People can often get stuck with mortgages for a long period of time which they can't trade out of."
Currently there are 15 other zero-deposit products on the market, according to financial data firm Moneyfacts, accounting for just under 0.3% of the UK market.
The rate for Skipton's latest 100% deal is 5.49%, which is more expensive than its current average five-year attached deal of 5%.
Some borrowers have been struggling as rising interest rates have driven up mortgage costs.
Cheryl in Bromley, Greater London, told the BBC the rate rises last year led to her having to sell her houtilize and move back in with her parents as she was unable to afford the mortgage.
"I lived with my daughter and couldn't provide a roof over her head," the 43-year-old added. "She had to go live with her father and I found myself back at my parents' houtilize."
On Thursday, Mr Bailey said he was more optimistic about how quickly the UK economy would grow this year.
He added that the country was likely to shun a recession, which is when the economy shrinks for two three-month periods in a row.
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