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    UK households given £100-a-month off mortgage payments in boost for millions

    August 7, 20253 Mins Read


    The Bank of England is poised to cut interest rates on Thursday with a quarter-point reduction expected, according to City investors, who have projected a a three-way split among rate setters.

    Happy Couple Moving Into New House Or Home Holding Keys
    Millions of UK households handed £100-a-month off mortgage payments [stock image]

    A significant shift is on the horizon for UK homeowners and prospective buyers this Thursday, as the Bank of England gears up to slash interest rates. City investors are betting on a quarter-point reduction, anticipating a three-way split among the rate setters.

    City experts are predicting that the central bank will declare a quarter-point cut, marking the fifth decrease in rates within a year. The financial markets are placing an almost 100% certainty on a quarter-point drop from 4.25%, mirroring the previous cut made in May.

    In anticipation of the rate decision due at midday on Thursday, research published by the party highlighted that a family purchasing an average property is now saving nearly £1,000 annually on their mortgage compared to July 2024, when the Tories vacated office. In other similar news, a state pension warning for millions of Brits who are between two specific ages.

    READ MORE: Millions of savers to face unexpected tax billsREAD MORE: Anyone with £10,000 savings given £300 warning to act today over Bank of England change

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    The average property prices is now £298,237 compared to £297,157 last month

    Data from Rightmove indicates that the monthly mortgage payments for a typical first-time buyer have dropped by almost £100 compared to last year, reports Birmingham Live.

    Michael Saunders, once part of the MPC and currently with Oxford Economics, commented: “You have weak growth, rising unemployment and inflation well above target; those signals go in opposite directions [for a rate decision].”

    “Different people will put different weights on them. It is not sign that they are more argumentative than other committees [in the past], just that they face a greater disparity between growth, unemployment and inflation.”

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    He continued: “Monetary policy remains quite tight. Fiscal policy is tightening, and the budget may include further tax hikes later this year. Trade policy uncertainty remains high, deterring investment and hiring.”

    Labour Party Treasury minister James Murray stated: “Labour’s urgent task when we took office was to restore stability to the economy after 14 years of Tory failure. Since we came into office, rates have been cut four times, and that’s putting more pounds in the pocket of homeowners through cheaper mortgages.”

    According to Halifax, the average property prices is now £298,237 compared to £297,157 last month. The 0.4% rise is the highest since the start of the year, while the annual rate of price growth was +2.4% compared to +2.7 in June.

    Halifax Head of Mortgages Amanda Bryden, said: “It’s worth remembering that prices vary widely across the country depending on a number of factors, not least location and property type.”

    She continued: “But with mortgage rates continuing to ease and wages still rising, the picture on affordability is gradually improving. Combined with the more flexible affordability assessments now in place, the result is a housing market that continues to show resilience, with activity levels holding up well.”



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