Property repossessions falling but the North West remains the nation’s repossession hotspot

Research by WinMyDreamHome.com has highlighted the falling number of properties being repossessed by mortgage lenders and which region is the nation’s property repossession hotspot.

Using data from the Land Registry on the number of property repossessed across England and Wales, WMDH found that there had been a -9% drop in the number of homes being repossessed in England and Wales between 2017 and 2018, with numbers falling in every region but London.

While the data for 2019 only provides a four-month snapshot so far, the figures suggest this trend is on course to continue with repossessions declining again in England and Wales overall, although the South West, the East Midlands and East of England could see an increase.

Looking at last year, the largest year on year annual drop was in the East of England where repossessions dropped by -24% between 2017 and 2019, followed by the South East and Yorkshire and Humber at -13%.

Other than the year on year increase in London, the North West was home to the smallest decline in repossessions at -2%. However, the region has consistently ranked as the UK’s property repossession hotspot, with 1817 properties taken back in 2018, the highest of all regions by some 702 properties compared to the nearest region in the Yorkshire and Humber.

This was also the case in 2017 when some 1854 properties were repossessed and based on current data for 2019, this looks to continue.

Director of property developer Misuma and organiser of WinMyDreamHome.com, Marc Gershon, commented:

“We’re currently enjoying a very prolonged period of affordability where mortgage rates are concerned and this has no doubt helped homebuyers across the nation keep pace with the monthly payments required to hold onto their homes, resulting in a drop in repossession figures.

However, while this doesn’t remove the initial financial barrier of a mortgage deposit, it has encouraged many homebuyers to borrow beyond their means and the danger of doing so is financial difficulty further down the line.

As a result, there is still a consistent level of property repossessions taking place across all regions and while this may continue to decline in the short-term, a change in interest rates could see many more caught out.

It doesn’t matter if you’re entering a competition to win a house at £10 a ticket or using the more traditional route of a mortgage, buying a home can be a gamble and it’s vital that you first sit down and look at the costs involved and how it could impact you in the future. Yes, homeownership is a natural aspiration, but obtaining it before you are able to maintain it, can leave you far worse off.”

Region Name
2017
Change (17-18)
2018
Change (18-19)
2019*
2019 to date
North West
1854
-2%
1817
-5%
1719
573
Yorkshire and The Humber
1287
-13%
1115
-4%
1065
355
North East
1074
-7%
1004
-8%
927
309
West Midlands Region
835
-8%
766
-29%
546
182
Wales
816
-10%
731
-21%
579
193
South East
792
-13%
693
-1%
684
228
London
533
1%
540
-9%
492
164
East Midlands
680
-24%
516
7%
552
184
South West
535
-8%
492
34%
657
219
East of England
186
-8%
171
5%
180
60
England and Wales
8592
-9%
7845
-6%
7401
2467
*Predicted figure based on current data available for 2019. Four months of data for 2019 have been released so the predicted figure is current total for each region multiplied by three.

 

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