The number of remortgages taken out by homeowners in Scotland reached 8,700 in the first quarter of this year, which is a 6.1% increase over the same period last year, new figures from UK Finance have revealed. The £1.07bn of remortgaging in the first quarter was 9.2% more year-on-year. 

The figures also show that:

“This is the highest level of remortgaging we have seen since the end of 2011,” commented Douglas Cochrane, the chair of UK Finance’s Scotland Mortgage Committee. “Competitive mortgage rates and speculation of a Bank of England rate rise are likely to have spurred homeowners in Scotland to lock in to advantageous deals.”

“While we have seen a fall in completions for first-time buyers over this period, the announcement in April to extend the Help to Buy scheme in Scotland until March 2021, should help encourage more people to take their first step on to the property ladder,” he added.

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