Green mortgages on the rise

The green mortgage market is growing. According to independent financial information experts, Defaqto, there are 18% more green mortgages available today than there were six months ago - a clear incentive for homeowners to make their properties more environmentally sustainable.

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Property Reporter
25th April 2022
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So-called ‘Green’ mortgages are designed to offer borrowers preferential terms to buy a property that meets certain environmental standards. This will often be a new-build property that has a high energy efficiency rating, but they can also be used for properties where they have been renovated to improve their environmental performance. Generally, properties with an energy efficiency rating of A or B are eligible, although some lenders offer green mortgages for homes with a rating of C or above.

Overall, there is almost a fifth more mortgages than there were six months ago. In total, there are 648 green mortgagees available today compared to 550 last October.

The biggest change is in the Buy-to-Let sector where there are now more than three times as many mortgages available to landlords now. There are 292 green Buy-to-Let products on the market today, compared with just 85 last October. This is being driven by changes in the regulations for rental properties, which will have to have an EPC rating of C and above by 2025 for new tenancies.

Conversely, the number of mortgage products available to residential borrowers has fallen. Today they are just 356 mortgages available compared with 465 last year, around a quarter less.

Katie Brain, Consumer Banking Expert at Defaqto, says: “With today being World Earth Day, it is encouraging to see that the green mortgage market is growing. Although this is predominantly in the Buy-to-Let sector, this still represents a sizeable number of homes that will be made more energy-efficient as a result.

“If you are thinking of getting a green mortgage, it is worth discussing your options with a mortgage adviser who can explain what is available to you. Generally, newer homes will meet the criteria as they are built with modern regulations in mind, but older properties may need to be updated to ensure they are energy efficient. The cashback incentives typically offered with these ‘Green’ mortgages can make it worthwhile as opposed to the standard mortgage range”

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