FTBs could be missing out
Many hopeful homeowners could be closer to getting on the property than they realise, but they are underinformed about their mortgage options.
A survey by the Building Societies Association (BSA) has found that nearly half (47%) of people who want to buy a home have never spoken to a lender or mortgage broker. This means that many prospective first-time buyers (FTBs) don’t fully understand what’s available, so could be missing out on an opportunity to become a homeowner.
Even those who have sought advice might have outdated information – 46% of those who have previously explored their mortgage options have not done so in the last year. The mortgage market is constantly evolving in response to interest rates, so there may be new products that better suit their circumstances. Without up-to-date information, buyers risk ruling themselves out unnecessarily.
Could homeowning be closer than you think?
There is a common perception that now is a particularly difficult time to be a first-time buyer. While affordability is a challenge, perhaps some hopeful homeowners are more pessimistic than they need to be. When survey respondents were presented with mortgage options that require little or no deposit, two thirds (67%) said they could potentially purchase a home sooner than they had thought. This highlights a clear gap between perception and reality, with many prospective FTBs jumping to conclusions without doing the market research.
Main barriers to homeownership
According to the research, affordability remains the most widely cited obstacle to homeownership, with 64% identifying this as a challenge. Meanwhile, 53% said that saving for a deposit was a key issue, with 59% reporting less than £10,000 in savings. Due to these financial challenges, a third (32%) of respondents believe they will never be able to own a home.
Don’t give up
Paul Broadhead at the BSA commented, “Too many aspiring first-time buyers assume homeownership is off the table without ever checking what is actually available to them. This research shows that’s a mistake. When people explore the kinds of mortgages building societies offer, many realise they could buy sooner than they thought. A simple conversation with a building society or mortgage broker could open doors that you may not realise were there.”
Start the conversation
Your homeownership dreams could be closer than you realise, so get in touch for advice. We can access products that you wouldn’t necessarily be able to find on your own. We can also advise if you are eligible for any government schemes that will help you get on the property ladder.
Your home may be repossessed if you do not keep up repayments on your mortgage.
Source:
https://moneyage.co.uk/47-of-aspiring-buyers-have-never-spoken-to-mortgage-broker-study-finds.php