YBS’ Housing Britain report explored the barriers to homeownership at every stage of the property ladder and found that economic volatility was also amongst the most frequently cited concerns for those looking, but feeling unable to buy, a home – with 22% saying that the current economic climate was another factor keeping them from making a purchase.
The news comes amidst unprecedented house price rises, with the latest monthly figures showing a 12.4% year-on-year increase, compared to 9.7% the previous month, as demand continues to outstrip supply. Growth in house prices has been maintained despite increasing inflation, rising interest rates, and record-high house prices preventing many would-be buyers from making their purchases.
Against this backdrop of financial squeeze, the Yorkshire’s report found that when asked about how they intended to fund their next home purchase, 87% of respondents said they would be looking for financial support – with 24% saying they would be interested in using a Government-backed scheme.
Indeed, 62% said that using a Government-backed scheme made them feel more secure about their home purchase, whilst a third (35%) of respondents said using such a scheme made them feel the financial burden was shared.
The report, however, found that of those who had never used, or did not intend to use, a Government-backed scheme, over a fifth (21%) said this was because they did not know enough about the support available to them – with the figure rising to over a third (36%) for first-time buyers.
In addition, 35% of those asked about why they hadn’t used a Government scheme said they were just not eligible, demonstrating an appetite for financial support at all stages of the property ladder.
Ben Merritt, director of mortgages at Yorkshire Building Society, says: “Although a relatively recent development, the cost of living crisis has shot right to the top of the list of concerns when it comes to purchasing a home.
“The crisis is now being felt across the population and filtering through to all aspects of life. Furthermore, with inflation now at 9%, it is showing no signs of abating.
“With little visibility into what the future might hold, or indeed how long the crisis will last, our research shows many buyers are hesitant of the market, feeling uneasy about the prospect of making a purchase in the current economic climate.
“The extent to which there is a supply issue in the housing market is demonstrated by the fact that, despite this, house prices have continued to rise, with demand remaining far greater than supply regardless.”