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First-time buyers `struggling with affordability`

Released on = May 9, 2007, 1:54 am

Press Release Author = Charlotte Burrows

Industry = Real Estate

Press Release Summary = First-time homebuyers are being put under increasing
financial strain, according to a new report.

Press Release Body = A \'regulated mortgage survey\' from the Council of Mortgage
Lenders (CML) found the proportion of first-time buyers\' incomes being spent on
mortgage interest payments has increased by 0.3 per cent in the last month alone and
by two per cent in the last year.

The group spent 18.3 per cent of their incomes on mortgage interest payments in
March, up from 18 per cent in February and 16 per cent in March 2006.

With an interest rate hike expected later this week, the situation is likely to get
even worse for those on the first rung of the property ladder.

Meanwhile, CML data shows that economic conditions are putting off many first-time
buyers from entering the market.

\"Affordability constraints continue to be a barrier to home-ownership for many
first-time buyers,\" CML\'s director general, Michael Coogan, confirmed.

Those who have bought their first home but are now struggling to afford mortgage
interest payments could consider the sell-and-rent-back scheme offered by National
Homebuyers.

We made contact with Julian King, Director of National Homebuyers which is the UK\'s
leading consumer-facing property purchasing company who advised: \"We are experincing
a worrying percentage of calls from first-time buyers who have stretched themselves
financially to get onto the property ladder only to find with the increasing
mortgage rates they are now facing arrears and ultimately repossession!

\"Fortunatly we are able to assist and in most cases we can put together a package to
purchase the property giving the option to remain living in the property as a tenant
for as long as they wish.\"

If you are needing to sell your property due to repossession or simply need to sell
quickly then you can contact National Homebuyers on 0870 979 0900 or
www.nationalhomebuyers.co.uk.


Web Site = http://www.nationalhomebuyers.co.uk

Contact Details = Sterling House
20 Victoria Way
Burgess Hill
West Sussex
RH15 9NF
0870 979 8118
Fax: 01444 257333

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