Mortgages ’still available for self-build homes’
Posted 2008-05-19
Mortgages are still available for self-build homes despite the effects of the credit crunch being felt elsewhere in the market, it has emerged.
Jason Orme, editor of Homebuilding.co.uk, states that most self-built properties have "an inbuilt equity from scratch" of between 25 and 30 per cent greater than the cost of the mortgage making them attractive to lenders amid unstable house prices.
He adds that such developments are often regarded as a "safe bet" when applying for a mortgage.
"In terms of the actual market itself, I believe there are still lenders who are still offering 90 per cent mortgages, and quite possibly 95 per cent mortgages, in terms of loan-to-value," continues Mr Orme.
According to Rightmoves May House Price Index, between April and May the average asking price for a newly-marketed property rose by 1.2 per cent and reached a record high of £242,500.
In April house prices fell overall by 0.1 per cent.
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