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Fixed mortgage rates cut as shelf life drops to 15 days

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Rachel Springall, Press Officer
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11/01/2023

Fixed mortgage rates cut as shelf life drops to 15 days

Fixed mortgage rates cut as shelf life drops to 15 days

The latest Moneyfacts UK Mortgage Trends Treasury Report data reveals a fall in the average shelf life of a mortgage to 15 days, the joint lowest on Moneyfacts records. The overall two and five-year fixed mortgage rates fell for a second consecutive month and product choice was much more stable than seen in recent months.

 

The latest Moneyfacts UK Mortgage Trends Treasury Report data reveals a fall in the average shelf life of a mortgage to 15 days, the joint lowest on Moneyfacts records. The overall two and five-year fixed mortgage rates fell for a second consecutive month and product choice was much more stable than seen in recent months.

 

  • Product choice has improved since October 2022, up from 2,258 options to 3,643. Month-on-month, product numbers were much more stable, falling by just 87 deals, the smallest shift recorded since April 2022 (+87). This may well suggest stability has returned to the market. However, the average shelf life of a mortgage product fell to 15 days – the joint lowest on Moneyfacts records (last seen in October 2022).
  • Both the average two- and five-year fixed rates fell month-on-month for the second month running, down to 5.79% and 5.63% respectively, following 13 consecutive months of rises recorded up to November 2022. At 5.79%, the average two-year fixed rate dropped by 0.22% - falling below 6.00% for the first time since October 2022.
  • Following on from another Bank of England base rate rise in December 2022, the average ‘revert to’ rate or Standard Variable Rate (SVR) continued to climb. At 6.64%, this rate is now the highest on Moneyfacts records since November 2008 (6.77%).
  • The gap between the average two-year fixed rate mortgage from two years ago (2.52%) and the current average SVR continues to expand (a difference of 4.12%).
  • Product choice has improved since October 2022, up from 2,258 options to 3,643. Month-on-month, product numbers were much more stable, falling by just 87 deals, the smallest shift recorded since April 2022 (+87). This may well suggest stability has returned to the market. However, the average shelf life of a mortgage product fell to 15 days – the joint lowest on Moneyfacts records (last seen in October 2022).
  • Both the average two- and five-year fixed rates fell month-on-month for the second month running, down to 5.79% and 5.63% respectively, following 13 consecutive months of rises recorded up to November 2022. At 5.79%, the average two-year fixed rate dropped by 0.22% - falling below 6.00% for the first time since October 2022.
  • Following on from another Bank of England base rate rise in December 2022, the average ‘revert to’ rate or Standard Variable Rate (SVR) continued to climb. At 6.64%, this rate is now the highest on Moneyfacts records since November 2008 (6.77%).
  • The gap between the average two-year fixed rate mortgage from two years ago (2.52%) and the current average SVR continues to expand (a difference of 4.12%).

Mortgage market analysis

 

Jan-21

Jan-22

Oct-22

Dec-22

Jan-23

Fixed and variable rate products

Total product count - all LTVs

2,893

5,394

2,258

3,730

3,643

Product count - 95% LTV

8

347

132

144

132

Product count - 90% LTV

160

725

295

457

435

Product count - 60% LTV

452

604

337

500

484

All products

Shelf life (days)

28

28

15

17

15

All LTVs

Average two-year fixed rate

2.52%

2.38%

5.43%

6.01%

5.79%

Average five-year fixed rate

2.71%

2.66%

5.23%

5.80%

5.63%

95% LTV

Average two-year fixed rate

4.44%

3.06%

5.54%

6.26%

6.13%

Average five-year fixed rate

3.62%

3.33%

5.49%

5.95%

5.82%

90% LTV

Average two-year fixed rate

3.65%

2.55%

5.33%

6.07%

5.89%

Average five-year fixed rate

3.79%

2.93%

5.12%

5.76%

5.59%

60% LTV

Average two-year fixed rate

1.74%

1.73%

5.08%

5.73%

5.39%

Average five-year fixed rate

1.98%

1.98%

4.94%

5.55%

5.33%

All LTVs

Standard Variable Rate (SVR)

4.41%

4.41%

5.63%

6.40%

6.64%

All LTVs

Average two-year tracker rate

2.37%

1.75%

3.77%

4.03%

4.48%

Data shown is as at the first available day of the month, unless stated otherwise.

Source: Moneyfacts Treasury Reports

 

Mortgage market analysis

 

Jan-21

Jan-22

Oct-22

Dec-22

Jan-23

Fixed and variable rate products

Total product count - all LTVs

2,893

5,394

2,258

3,730

3,643

Product count - 95% LTV

8

347

132

144

132

Product count - 90% LTV

160

725

295

457

435

Product count - 60% LTV

452

604

337

500

484

All products

Shelf life (days)

28

28

15

17

15

All LTVs

Average two-year fixed rate

2.52%

2.38%

5.43%

6.01%

5.79%

Average five-year fixed rate

2.71%

2.66%

5.23%

5.80%

5.63%

95% LTV

Average two-year fixed rate

4.44%

3.06%

5.54%

6.26%

6.13%

Average five-year fixed rate

3.62%

3.33%

5.49%

5.95%

5.82%

90% LTV

Average two-year fixed rate

3.65%

2.55%

5.33%

6.07%

5.89%

Average five-year fixed rate

3.79%

2.93%

5.12%

5.76%

5.59%

60% LTV

Average two-year fixed rate

1.74%

1.73%

5.08%

5.73%

5.39%

Average five-year fixed rate

1.98%

1.98%

4.94%

5.55%

5.33%

All LTVs

Standard Variable Rate (SVR)

4.41%

4.41%

5.63%

6.40%

6.64%

All LTVs

Average two-year tracker rate

2.37%

1.75%

3.77%

4.03%

4.48%

Data shown is as at the first available day of the month, unless stated otherwise.

Source: Moneyfacts Treasury Reports

 

Rachel Springall, Finance Expert at Moneyfacts, said:

“Product choice within the mortgage market has improved in recent months, and the latest figures show volumes are at a much more stable level, however, the volatility with lenders adjusting such deals remains as the average shelf life of a mortgage product fell to 15 days, the joint lowest on Moneyfacts records. This activity has led overall fixed rates to fall and indicates the focus of lenders’ repricing strategies.

“Borrowers concerned over interest rates may well be relieved to see both the average two and five-year fixed mortgage rates fell month-on-month, down by 0.22% and 0.17% respectively. However, it is clear that both these average rates stand higher compared to a year ago, with notable rises during the tail end of 2022 during a time of unprecedented uncertainty surrounding interest rates. Average rates at higher loan-to-value brackets are also falling, but more improvement would be welcomed for those with a limited deposit, considering the average two-year fixed rate mortgage at 95% loan-to-value sits above 6.00%. The consecutive Bank of England base rate rises have fuelled a rise to the average SVR, which has now reached 6.64%, the highest on Moneyfacts records since November 2008 (6.77%), making it imperative for borrowers to check their rate and consider remortgaging.

“As existing mortgage holders weigh up their refinancing plans and others debate their home purchase desires in 2023, it is imperative they seek independent financial advice to go through the options available to them. The cost of living crisis and inflated interest rates over recent months may well impact borrowers’ intentions of getting a new deal. However, it is anticipated that fixed interest rates will fall further in the months to come to entice new business.”

Rachel Springall, Finance Expert at Moneyfacts, said:

“Product choice within the mortgage market has improved in recent months, and the latest figures show volumes are at a much more stable level, however, the volatility with lenders adjusting such deals remains as the average shelf life of a mortgage product fell to 15 days, the joint lowest on Moneyfacts records. This activity has led overall fixed rates to fall and indicates the focus of lenders’ repricing strategies.

“Borrowers concerned over interest rates may well be relieved to see both the average two and five-year fixed mortgage rates fell month-on-month, down by 0.22% and 0.17% respectively. However, it is clear that both these average rates stand higher compared to a year ago, with notable rises during the tail end of 2022 during a time of unprecedented uncertainty surrounding interest rates. Average rates at higher loan-to-value brackets are also falling, but more improvement would be welcomed for those with a limited deposit, considering the average two-year fixed rate mortgage at 95% loan-to-value sits above 6.00%. The consecutive Bank of England base rate rises have fuelled a rise to the average SVR, which has now reached 6.64%, the highest on Moneyfacts records since November 2008 (6.77%), making it imperative for borrowers to check their rate and consider remortgaging.

“As existing mortgage holders weigh up their refinancing plans and others debate their home purchase desires in 2023, it is imperative they seek independent financial advice to go through the options available to them. The cost of living crisis and inflated interest rates over recent months may well impact borrowers’ intentions of getting a new deal. However, it is anticipated that fixed interest rates will fall further in the months to come to entice new business.”

Notes to editors

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Our expert research team monitors the thousands of mortgages, savings, credit card, personal loan, business banking, life, pension and investment products in the UK.

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Notes to editors

Pioneering financial comparison technology for over 35 years.

Moneyfacts Group plc is the UK’s leading provider of retail financial product data. Used by virtually every bank and building society in the UK, and supplied to the Bank of England, Financial Conduct Authority, Financial Ombudsman Service, HM Treasury, Prudential Regulatory Authority and UK Finance.

Our expert research team monitors the thousands of mortgages, savings, credit card, personal loan, business banking, life, pension and investment products in the UK.

Moneyfacts is the UK's leading independent provider of finance product data. For over 35 years Moneyfacts' information has been a key driver behind personal finance product decisions.

For more information about us please see our key facts.

Broadcast

Our broadcast suite enables our finance experts to appear in-vision for television, and we regularly comment live on national and regional radio.

To arrange an interview for radio or television, please contact our press department. We have an in-house broadcast room.

 

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