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Home Loans Getting More Difficult



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By : Ajeet Khurana    zero times read
Submitted 2008-04-20 10:26:40
With the credit crunch and the huge number of defaults on the market, banks are really starting to get tough on credit and whom they approve for housing loans. During the early 2000s practically anyone with any type of credit was approved for a housing loan.

Why this is the case is rather confusing since it just doesn t make sense to give people with bad credit and low incomes a home loan. Nevertheless, this is exactly what occurred and we are seeing the fallout today.

There are so many foreclosures in the market that real estate is really plunging. Prices are going down by seconds and sellers are wondering if they will ever be able to sell their house.

Current Trends

Current trends show property prices dipping down to 25 of their highest value and then going back up again. However, this may not occur and a full out recession may occur with house prices dropping as much as 40 . If this happens then you will see the home loans get even tighter.

This will make it harder to buy homes and then the prices will drop even more. People think that one thing does not have to do with the other but that simply is not the case. The amount of bank loans being approved goes hand in hand with the real estate market as well as the economy. You can really tell if the country is in a recession by the amount of credit being issued.

For the moment, things are not so bad. Credit is getting tighter and banks are not being as generous with the home loan approvals as they were in the past. However, people with good credit are still being approved for lines of credit for their house every day.

This is important to keep in mind because those who are interested in buying a home and who can afford to do so should check out interest rates and their likelihood of being approved. This will allow them to buy a home for a much lower price than they typically could and really get more houses for the money.

What banks plan on doing in the future in regard to mortgage loans is uncertain. The market is in turmoil and it seems that every day something new happens to make the market even more vulnerable.

One thing is for certain and that is that every person who walks into a bank hoping to leave with a house loan will not be able to do so. In fact, those with impeccable credit and big down payments may even find themselves worrying over whether they will be approved for a house line of credit or not.

Hopefully the problems in the banking sector and the real estate sector will right themselves sooner rather than later. This would certainly help those who are trying to sell their houses and show that the country is not in as a big a recession as many believe. Of course, only time will tell!
Author Resource:- You can avail mortgages at http://www.thriftyscot.co.uk/mortgage/ and remortgages at http://www.thriftymortgages.co.uk/remortgages . You can also compare mortgages at http://www.thriftymortgages.co.uk .
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