08 December 2009

Trackers remain the product of choice.

4/12/09 - We are suddenly well into the Christmas season and as such, I should really look to be upbeat and not announce anything other than glad tidings. So, I won’t be able to let you know that the Citizens Advice Bureaux have reported an increase in debt problem queries and are now handling an estimated 9,300 new enquiries every day. I certainly won’t mention that 1,000 people are seeking some sort of formal debt rescheduling every working day. And, lastly, I will definitely refuse to write about the 386 people who will be declared insolvent or bankrupt today or that it is equivalent to one person every 3.72 minutes. Stark facts indeed as released by ‘creditaction’. What these disturbing numbers signify is that, even though it is the season to be jolly, reality determines that this Christmas may prove to be a financial burden too far for many and the price people will be prepared to spend on it may well receive much more thought than in previous times. It could go two ways - firstly, people will put their cares to one side, forget the 2009 trials and tribulations and the credit cards will be flexed with any spends being forgotten until later. Or secondly, the purse strings will be drawn and funds will be tightly managed. Whichever applies to you, just make sure you’re happy and don’t regret it later!
Other news - House prices have increased for the seventh month in a row according to the Nationwide. Rising by 0.5%, the average house price is now at a similar level to that of 2006 and 2.7% higher than in November 2008. Mortgage product availability is also increasing. As lenders fight for market share, great new products and innovations are being sought. One lender has launched a very attractive 10% deposit product that tracks the Bank of England base rate plus 4.29% (so 4.79% - APR 4.4%). Trackers still remain the product of choice as experts predict that base rate will remain static for some time. So, if you are in the market for a 90% mortgage, and your income can stand scrutiny, this is a product well worth further investigation.

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