Mortgages account for 30% of total spending

Monthly mortgage expenditure accounts for 30% of an average household’s total outgoings, latest analysis from Castle Trust reveals.

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Monthly mortgage expenditure accounts for 30% of an average household’s total outgoings, latest analysis from Castle Trust reveals.

The research also revealed that there is now a 10% gap between the highest and lowest proportion spent on mortgages from 22.4% in Northern Ireland to 32.1% in the South East. Homeowners in Scotland spend the second lowest proportion at 26.2%.

Surprisingly, London does not top the table in terms of the proportion spent on mortgage payments.

Castle Trust’s analysis found that, as well as those in the South East, households in the North East (31.5%) spend more of their total monthly expenditure on mortgage payments than in London (31.2%).

Sean Oldfield, chief executive officer at Castle Trust said: “Even with mortgage rates well below their historic average mortgage payments represent a significant proportion of a household’s monthly spending with major differences from region to region. Households are vulnerable to any rise in their mortgage rates.

“The risk of rising mortgage rates is a major issue for homeowners with their finances already under pressure and shared equity can play a major role in reducing risks, including the risk of going into arrears, by cutting monthly mortgage commitments.”

Peter Lawrence at Lawrence Rand said: “Mortgage payments have always represented a significant element of monthly financial outlay for homeowners.

With many hundreds of mortgage schemes available it makes sense for homeowners to keep their own position under regular review as remortgaging could prove an attractive option for many.

Our mortgage advisers will be pleased to provide a, without obligation, quotation and discuss the options open to you.”

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