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Half a million homeowners in negative equity

Figures published by mortgage group HML suggest that almost half a million homes are worth less than the mortgages held on them. In all 8 per cent, or 463,000, of mortgage holders were in negative equity.  However, as usual with UK property news there are huge regional variations.

For example, in Northern Ireland 68,000 homeowners, or 41 per cent of borrowers, were in negative equity at the end of last year.  The figure in northern England is 16% and in Scotland, 13 per cent of households were in negative equity.  But in London, only 1 per cent of borrowers were in difficulties, following the recent boom in the capital’s property prices.

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Lenders warn home owners to prepare for interest payments increase

This article on the BBC website gives a bit of mixed news.  On the negative side it warns of rate rises early in 2015. However, this is hardly new information and has been forecast for quite some time. Maybe use a mortgage calculator to work out exactly what your payments will go up by for each quarter of a percent rate rise (drop us an email if you need help with this).

On the plus side though repossessions are down to 5,400 for the second quarter of 2014.  Although this is down I’m personally quite saddened as that’s nearly 2,000 people a month losing their homes.  Or more than 60 per day!!

Let’s hope the trend continues downwards and the much vaunted economic recovery reaches grass roots level.

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Negative Equity is no joke. In fact it can be incredibly stressful for those who need to move on with their lives. It may help to know you aren’t the only one in this position and to also keep abreast of property market trends to better understand your position. Here are some selected items of news to help you out.