What does Brexit mean for buyers in Spain
Many mortgage applicants who are either considering taking a
loan in Spain or are currently applying may be wondering what impact the Brexit
vote will have.
At present none of the Spanish Banks have specifically
changed their standard terms and conditions and the chances that officially
they will do that in the immediate future is remote.
The UK market is important one for the lenders in Spain,
forming the bulk of their non resident lending and at a time when they are
looking to increase lending anything that puts borrowers off applying before
impact can be considered properly is unlikely.
The commercial department within the Banks will want to keep
the status quo for as long as possible and it is also the case that most
lenders in Spain like the rest of the world had a though that a remain vote
would be the outcome.
View of risk teams
The risks teams within the Spanish Banks may however take a slightly
different view. Their job is to protect the Bank against the potential outcome
on defaults of the leave vote. The risk teams will be more cautious when
granting loans due to the many unknown quantities on the UK economy, in terms
of jobs, legislation changes and the affect on sterling.
We can expect to see risk teams turn down the more border
-line applications and or restrict more heavily the loan to value, loan size
and in some cases pricing.
What might the outcome be
This means that whilst we may not see immediate wholesale
changes, the risk teams may start to look at applications in the same way as
they currently do for non EU nationals applying. Flexibility on underwriting
and loan to values are more heavily scrutinized for those outside of the EU
than those in it, for a number of reasons.
Due to the drop in sterling it may make sense for the short
to medium term for potential buyers to take a Spanish Mortgage even if they have
the cash to minimize the impact on total cost of the pound buying less euros.
This will have to be balanced against the longer term objectives of the
applicant and their view of what the future will hold for the UK economy,
sterling and their own individual prospects.
Read the full article :- Will Brexit affect Mortgages in Spain
No comments:
Post a Comment