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Availability of low deposit mortgage options at 17-year high

Property Industry Eyeby Property Industry Eye
April 15, 2025
Reading Time: 5 mins read
in PRIVATE DEBT, UK&IRELAND
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The number of mortgages available at 90% and 95% loan to value (LTV) has reached the highest level in 17 years, with a total of 1,287 deals at these tiers, the latest Moneyfacts UK Mortgage Trends Treasury Report has revealed.

According to the data, there are 442 mortgages at 95% LTV – the most choice since March 2008, when there were 575 options. At 90% LTV, there are 845 deals, again the highest total since March 2008, when there were 957 products.

Product choice overall rose month-on-month, to 6,870 options, which is up year-on-year (6,307 – April 2024) and are at their highest number since October 2007 (7,421).

Average mortgage rates on the overall two- and five-year fixed rates fell by 0.07% and 0.04% to 5.32% and 5.18%, respectively. These were smaller margins than 0.13% and 0.10% between the start of February and March 2025, which were the biggest cuts since the start of October 2024 (0.16% and 0.13% respectively).

The average shelf-life of a mortgage product rose to 21 days, from 16 days a month ago.

At the start of April 2024, the average five-year fixed rate was 5.39%; compared to the start of this month, the rate is 0.21% lower at 5.18%. However, the average two-year fixed rate has fallen by 0.48% over the same period, down from 5.80% to 5.32%.

The average two-year fixed rate is 0.14% higher than the five-year equivalent but this is the lowest the gap has been since rates became inverted in October 2022.

The average two-year tracker variable mortgage rate rose to 5.20%.

The average ‘revert to’ rate or Standard Variable Rate (SVR) fell to 7.60%. In comparison, the highest recorded was 8.19% during November and December 2023.

Mortgage market analysis
Apr-23Apr-24Oct-24Mar-25Apr-25
Fixed and variable rate productsTotal product count – all LTVs5,1466,3076,6456,6846,870
Product count – 95% LTV204335351395442
Product count – 90% LTV684774751772845
Product count – 60% LTV702723775778797
All productsShelf-life (days)2122211621
All LTVsAverage two-year fixed rate5.35%5.80%5.40%5.39%5.32%
Average five-year fixed rate5.05%5.39%5.07%5.22%5.18%
95% LTVAverage two-year fixed rate5.89%6.03%5.89%5.83%5.81%
Average five-year fixed rate5.27%5.53%5.44%5.63%5.62%
90% LTVAverage two-year fixed rate5.64%6.04%5.73%5.69%5.59%
Average five-year fixed rate5.26%5.49%5.22%5.40%5.33%
60% LTVAverage two-year fixed rate4.95%5.29%4.84%4.86%4.79%
Average five-year fixed rate4.65%4.95%4.57%4.68%4.69%
All LTVsStandard Variable Rate (SVR)7.30%8.18%7.96%7.68%7.60%
All LTVsAverage two-year tracker rate5.02%6.14%5.67%5.18%5.20%
Data shown is as at the first available day of the month, unless stated otherwise.
Source: Moneyfacts Treasury Reports

Rachel Springall, of Moneyfacts, said: “The flourishing choice of low deposit mortgages will no doubt be welcomed by borrowers who are either looking to remortgage or are a first-time buyer. The government has been clear that it wants lenders to do more to boost UK growth, and so a rise in product availability for aspiring homeowners is a healthy step in the right direction. However, there is still much more room for improvement, particularly as the choice of deals at 95% loan-to-value represents just 6% of all deals available to borrowers across fixed and variable mortgages.

“The end of Stamp Duty Land Tax (SDLT) relief last month could also be playing its part to incentivise lenders to push out more deals to entice new business. Mortgage affordability for borrowers with small deposits has also improved month-on-month, as there has been a drop in rates. The average two-year fixed mortgage rate for borrowers with a 5% deposit at 5.81% is its lowest point in over two years (5.54% – October 2022).

“Throughout March there was minimal movement to swap rates, which spelled a stable situation on the average shelf-life of a mortgage, rising to 21 days from 16 a month prior. This stability was further enhanced by a hold to the Bank of England base rate during March, with another announcement now not due until May.

“There are numerous murmurings of a potential cut to surface in the coming months, but this could be delayed if inflation gets out of control. However, borrowers dissatisfied by a lack of cuts would be wise to keep in mind that lenders can reduce rates regardless of base rate moves. If the swap rate market plummets, this usually gives lenders a reason to slash their ranges in response.

“Fixed mortgage rates are down year-on-year, and slowly the market is seeing the average two-year fixed getting closer to its five-year counterparts, now with a rate gap of just 0.14%. Since October 2022, the average two-year fixed rate has been higher than the five-year rate. It seems an end to such inversion could be coming, but this does largely depend on how swap rates will move in the coming weeks. These moves make it essential for borrowers not to delay finding a new deal, particularly if they are sitting on a revert rate. However, with the lowest rate mortgages grabbing the headlines, it’s vital borrowers seek advice to find the most appropriate package for them, and not just be swayed by the initial rate.”

 

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