Mortgage brokers believe lending will recover within nine months

The Mortgage Lender Benchmark, a bi-annual independent research study that helps lenders to understand what brokers really think about them and how they compare with other lenders, will be released in early June.

The study is run by Smart Money People, a financial services review and insight business.

As part of the wider report, 467 brokers shared their views about recovery periods. The data was collected from 8th April 2020 to 3rd May 2020.

Despite the Bank of England forecasting the worst recession in 300 years, 77% of brokers believe that mortgage lending will recover to pre COVID-19 levels within 9 months and  51% believe that this recovery will happen within 6 months.

Appointed representatives proved to be significantly more optimistic than directly authorised brokers, with 59% of appointed representatives predicting that lending levels will recover within six months, compared to just 37% of directly authorised brokers.

Michael Fotis, Managing Director of Smart Money People, said:

“Tentative steps are being taken to get the economy moving, and many lenders are talking loudly about their appetite to lend.

“That said, with job security likely to be a concern for many consumers, and predictions that house prices may decline by up to 13%, it’s really hard to see customer appetite for new mortgage lending returning until 2021 at the earliest.”

Brokers focused on the equity release market proved to be particularly sceptical of any V-shaped bounce back.

While 51% of all brokers completing the survey believe that lending levels will recover within 6 months, just 19% of equity release-focused brokers agreed.

28% of equity release-focused brokers predicted that lending levels would take more than 12 months to recover.

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3 Comments

  1. Typhoon

    Tell the people often enough that life is going to be **it and they will swiftly believe it. I wish people would stop spouting their personal opinions which they have absolutely no more idea are accurate than fly to the moon. And what may I ask is the purpose of telling people  such bleak, depressing news when the average man (Or woman!)in the street has no ability to do anything about it except go jump of a cliff. If the country is motivated enough with negative talk that no one really knows is true, we will never recover.

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  2. James Wilson

    There is a typo in the headline.  It should read “Mortgage brokers desperately hope lending will recover within nine months”

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  3. whatdoiknow58

    I am either showing my age or just clueless but what may I ask is a ‘ v shaped bounce back? ‘. At least he is not described as an Industry Guru so I’m thankful for that!

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