Will mortgage rates come down?

Financial data supplier Moneyfacts believes that mortgage rates will come down in 2026 due to increased competition amongst lenders.

In its latest report, Moneyfacts states "expectations are high for a booming market in 2026" after years of financial and economic uncertainty which has pushed 8 out of 10 borrowers towards fixed-rate mortgages.

It's not just about Bank of England interest rate cuts. Wage inflation since the pandemic has meant that mortgage repayments are arguably more affordable, and regulations have been eased to allow lenders more flexibility around affordability criteria. This has widened access.

At the same time the property market appears to have cooled, with fewer property sales forecast by many for 2026.

The health of the property market is often seen, sometimes artificially, as a sign of a healthy economy. A home is the most significant asset many people own, so many people like to see its value and desirability appreciate regardless of whether they intend to sell it. As a result property is rarely out of the news.

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