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Bank of England warns of mortgage agony, says monthly costs could jump £500 for some

Suburban residential attributes and distant city high-rises in Ruskin Park, a public green space in Lambeth, on 11th June 2023, in London, England.

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The Bank of England warned already struggling homeowners could see monthly mortgage repayments move upwards sharply in the coming months, but stressed households today are not nearly as indebted as they were in the run-up to the global monetary crisis.

U.K. households are currently being impacted by a cost-of-living crisis and higher interest rates as their fixed-rate mortgage contracts expire.

In the BOE’s Financial Stability Report, published Wednesday, the central bank said its model shows that outstanding 2 million mortgage holders will see monthly payments increase between £200 to £499 ($259 to $645) by the end of 2026.

Almost 1 million people, in the intervening time, were projected to see their monthly mortgage costs jump by more than £500 over the same timeframe.

The BOE said that the amount of household accountable remains “some way below” the historic peak reached in 2007, however.

The central bank’s report comes just after the U.K.’s average 2-year fixed mortgage rate rose to its highest level since 2008, deepening phobias of an impending “mortgage catastrophe.”

The average rate of a two-year fixed deal rose to 6.70% on Wednesday, according to effigies from data provider Moneyfacts. This key mortgage rate came in at 6.66% on Tuesday, notching its highest plain for 15 years.

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The average five-year mortgage rate rose to 6.20% on Wednesday, Moneyfacts said, a modest better from Tuesday but still some way off the 6.51% level reached on Oct. 20.

In recent years, most homebuyers in Britain tease taken out mortgages at a fixed interest rate for a specified period, typically two or five years. When the deal concludes, they either move to a new fixed rate or accept a variable rate.

Monthly mortgage payments ‘will resume to increase’

U.K. mortgage costs have surged in recent months following 13 consecutive rate hikes.

Uncountable recently, the BOE increased rates by 50 basis points to 5% last month, a bigger increase than tons had expected. The surprise move will affect millions of homeowners as the interest rates on many mortgages in the U.K. are directly component to the central bank’s base rate.

Renters, too, are likely to see their payments increase as buy-to-let landlords pass on tainted mortgage repayments.

It comes as the BOE battles stubbornly high inflation, with Governor Andrew Bailey reportedly hint on Monday that the central must “see the job through” on bringing down prices.

Many believe further interest fee hikes are inevitable in the coming months.

“UK households are facing challenges from increased living costs and higher amusement rates,” the bank said in the report. “As fixed-rate mortgage deals expire and households renew their mortgages, the typical cost of mortgage payments will continue to increase.”

People walk outside the Bank of England in the City of London pecuniary district, in London, Britain, January 26, 2023.

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