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House sale rise biggest since crisis, says Peter Alan | House sale rise biggest since crisis, says Peter Alan |
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The largest estate agent in south Wales has seen its biggest increase in house sales since the financial crisis. | The largest estate agent in south Wales has seen its biggest increase in house sales since the financial crisis. |
Peter Alan, owned by the Principality Building Society, reported a 10% rise over the past six months, compared with the same period last year. | Peter Alan, owned by the Principality Building Society, reported a 10% rise over the past six months, compared with the same period last year. |
The Principality also helped over 800 first time buyers across England and Wales get onto the property ladder. | The Principality also helped over 800 first time buyers across England and Wales get onto the property ladder. |
Chief executive Graeme Yorston said it suggested the economy was recovering but its sustainability was an issue. | Chief executive Graeme Yorston said it suggested the economy was recovering but its sustainability was an issue. |
In January, the Principality set out plans to increase the total value of mortgage lending by 50% over the next five years. | In January, the Principality set out plans to increase the total value of mortgage lending by 50% over the next five years. |
In the following six months, it boosted mortgage lending by 38%. | In the following six months, it boosted mortgage lending by 38%. |
But the level of repayments on existing mortgages also increased, which meant that net lending rose by 5%. | But the level of repayments on existing mortgages also increased, which meant that net lending rose by 5%. |
'Degree of restoration' | 'Degree of restoration' |
The Principality, which is the sixth largest building society in the UK, said it aimed to increase this amount by 9% a year for the next five years. | The Principality, which is the sixth largest building society in the UK, said it aimed to increase this amount by 9% a year for the next five years. |
Mr Yorston said the figures posted by the society in the six months to 30 June suggested the UK economy was "experiencing a degree of restoration" following the financial crisis of recent years. | Mr Yorston said the figures posted by the society in the six months to 30 June suggested the UK economy was "experiencing a degree of restoration" following the financial crisis of recent years. |
"House prices are returning to positive levels, unemployment is better than expected and GDP figures are strengthening but I am sympathetic to the concerns expressed by many commentators regarding the sustainability of the economic recovery," he said. | "House prices are returning to positive levels, unemployment is better than expected and GDP figures are strengthening but I am sympathetic to the concerns expressed by many commentators regarding the sustainability of the economic recovery," he said. |
"The current low interest rate environment, coupled with government schemes such as the Funding for Lending Scheme [which aims to incentivise banks and building societies to increase their lending] have boosted the supply side of the market and created increased disposable income for households but it is likely that this will come under pressure in the long term." | "The current low interest rate environment, coupled with government schemes such as the Funding for Lending Scheme [which aims to incentivise banks and building societies to increase their lending] have boosted the supply side of the market and created increased disposable income for households but it is likely that this will come under pressure in the long term." |
Speaking on BBC Radio Wales, he said he was very pleased with the company's results, particularly as it had set out to grow its lending over the next few years. | |
"We're definitely lending more," added Mr Yorston. | |
"It's being supported by the government schemes, principally the Funding for Lending Scheme which is making access to funding much, much cheaper for lending institutions. | |
"It's without doubt getting the housing market moving and that was the government's clear intention. It is difficult in some places." | |
The Principality is the biggest lender based in Wales with 53 branches. | The Principality is the biggest lender based in Wales with 53 branches. |
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