Saturday, Jun 27, 2009
Moneyfacts data on mortgage availability
Telegraph: The financial crisis in pictures
Go down to Chart 2.12, "Number of mortgage products advertised in Moneyfacts", about half way down. Credit-impaired buy-to-let disappeared over a year ago. Credit-impaired residential disappeared two months ago. Even the number of prime residential mortgage products advertised has more than halved since 2007. Does this form a sound basis for the recent widely accepted renaissance in house price growth? I don't think so.
Posted by monty032 @ 10:43 AM (555 views) Add Comment
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1. gone-to-colombia said...
Excellent graphical portrait of the decline of banking, and the availability of property buying loans. The antidote to VI ramping, no 'green shoots' here.