Twenty7tec: March 2024 mortgage market activity

Twenty7tec, the leading adviser tech provider, has published the latest mortgage market activity covering March 2024.

Twenty7tec has announced mortgage market statistics for March 2024 as follows:
    • Purchase mortgage searches were down 8.1% in March 2024 compared to February 2024 and were down 4.98% compared with March 2023
    • Remortgage searches were down 15.61% compared to February 2024 and were up 3.75% compared with March 2023
    • Buy-To-Let mortgage searches were down 9.65% in March 2024 compared to February 2024 and were down 9.8% compared with March 2023
    • Searches by First-Time Buyers were down 12.1% in March 2024 compared to February 2024 and were down 11.1% compared with March 2023
    • Searches for fixed mortgage products in March 2024:
      • Two-year fixed mortgages accounted for 51.51% of all fixed product searches (compared with 41.3% in March 2023)
      • Three- to five-year fixed mortgages accounted for 28.41% of all fixed product searches (compared with 34.06% in March 2023)
      • Five- to ten-year fixed mortgages now account for 20.08% (compared with 24.68% in February 2023)
Nathan Reilly, director at Twenty7tec, says:

“March 2024 saw a slowing of the market as the combination of an unusually early Easter and the Bank of England’s decision to maintain interest rates saw a nudge downwards in mortgage searches.

“The figures are, of course, high when viewed in the long-term but will feel slower to a market that has been running hot since Boxing Day 2023.

“One new record of note is that more mortgage products are available now than ever before.

“At month-end, total product availability stood 7.2% higher than the prior month, the first time we have seen over 21,000 products on the market.

“The previous record was set just a few days before the pandemic affected the UK market in March 2020.

“Finally, consumers have built in an expectation of change in rates as the majority of fixed mortgage searches are now for two years or less.”

 

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