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TwitterThese data relate to new mortgage lending on residential property in Ireland on an annual basis. Data relates to those institutions [(banks and non-bank mortgage lenders)] who issue at least €50 million of new mortgage lending in a six-month period and are subsequently required to submit loan-level information to the Central Bank for the purposes of the macroprudential mortgage measures. The value and volume of new lending is provided, by borrower type, along with the distribution of lending by Loan-to-value and Loan-to-income ratio. Average characteristics are also provided. These data do not constitute official statistics. These data are published to support transparency and understanding of market developments.
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The FCA and the Prudential Regulatory Authority (PRA) both have responsibility for the regulation of mortgage lenders and administrators. They jointly publish the mortgage lending statistics every quarter. Since the beginning of 2007, around 340 regulated mortgage lenders and administrators have been required to submit a Mortgage Lending and Administration Return (MLAR) each quarter, providing data on their mortgage lending activities. Latest findings The outstanding value of all residential mortgage loans decreased by 0.1% from the previous quarter to £1,654.3 billion, and was 0.8% lower than a year earlier. The value of gross mortgage advances increased by 18.6% from the previous quarter to £62.2 billion, the first increase since 2022 Q3, but remained 27.6% lower than a year earlier. The value of new mortgage commitments (lending agreed to be advanced in the coming months) decreased by 16.5% from the previous quarter to £51.5 billion, and was 41.4% lower than a year earlier.
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The FCA and the Prudential Regulatory Authority (PRA) both have responsibility for the regulation of mortgage lenders and administrators. They jointly publish the mortgage lending statistics every quarter. Since the beginning of 2007, around 340 regulated mortgage lenders and administrators have been required to submit a Mortgage Lending and Administration Return (MLAR) each quarter, providing data on their mortgage lending activities. Latest findings The outstanding value of all residential mortgage loans decreased by 0.1% from the previous quarter to £1,657.6 billion, and was 1.1% lower than a year earlier. The value of gross mortgage advances decreased by 13.4% from the previous quarter to £54.0 billion, and was 33.8% lower than a year earlier. The value of new mortgage commitments (lending agreed to be advanced in the coming months) decreased by 6.6% from the previous quarter to £46.0 billion, and was 21.2% lower than a year earlier. If the onset of the Covid-19 pandemic is excluded, this was the lowest observed since 2013 Q1.
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TwitterThe value of residential mortgage lending picked up across 11 of the 16 ranked European countries in 2025. In the UK, new lending in the first quarter of the year amounted to **** billion euros, up from ** billion euros in the same quarter in 2024. This trend was also observed across the rest of the large mortgage markets in Europe — Germany, France, and the Netherlands. One of the main reasons for the recovery was the easing of the mortgage interest rates.
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TwitterDataset contains the percent of denied mortgages based on the purpose of the application and disaggregated by race. Each cell represents the denial rate within that column's race/ethnicity category's total applications. Data pulled from the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, collected by the Home Mortgage Disclosure Act, which requires many financial institutions to maintain, report, and publicly disclose information about mortgages.
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TwitterThis table contains 80 series, with data starting from 1982 (not all combinations necessarily have data for all years). This table contains data described by the following dimensions (Not all combinations are available): Geography (1 item: Canada); Mortgages (4 items: Total, mortgage loans outstanding; Mortgages in Canada outstanding; Mortgage loans outside Canada outstanding; Allowance for credit losses); Increases and decreases (15 items: Total, increases and decreases; Gross increase; Cash disbursement of principal; Purchases of mortgages from; ...); Type of mortgage (7 items: Total, mortgages; Total, residential mortgages; Residential mortgages, insured; Residential mortgages, uninsured; ...).
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China Consumer Loan: Residential Housing Mortgage Loan data was reported at 25,750.000 RMB bn in 2018. This records an increase from the previous number of 21,860.500 RMB bn for 2017. China Consumer Loan: Residential Housing Mortgage Loan data is updated yearly, averaging 2,473.416 RMB bn from Dec 1997 (Median) to 2018, with 20 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 25,750.000 RMB bn in 2018 and a record low of 13.100 RMB bn in 1997. China Consumer Loan: Residential Housing Mortgage Loan data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by The People's Bank of China. The data is categorized under China Premium Database’s Money and Banking – Table CN.KB: Loan: Consumer Loan.
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TwitterQuarterly non-bank outstanding residential mortgages by insurance status, amortization period, total debt service ratio, loan-to-value and, days in arrears, by lender type and number of mortgages, displayed in thousands of dollars, unless otherwise specified.
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TwitterThe period from March to August 2020 saw noticeably weaker demand for home loans in Poland. This state results from the outbreak of the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic in Poland in March 2020. The highest decline in the demand for housing loans was recorded in August 2022 due to the high inflation. One of the main reasons for the decline in demand was also tightening and rising interest rates that reduced the creditworthiness of potential borrowers. As of June 2025, the demand for mortgage loans continues to evolve, with the latest data indicating a value of **** percent. Loan market in Poland In 2023, the net value of loans to households in Poland was *** billion zloty, representing a decrease of *** percent over the previous year. In this period, in terms of credit type, the highest value was achieved by real estate loans granted to households. Their value amounted to over *** billion zloty, followed by consumer loans with a total value of nearly *** billion zloty. Mortgage loans in Poland In 2023, there has been a continuing trend of decreasing the popularity of housing loans up to 100,000 zloty. A growing number of Poles have taken out loans of the value of over ******* zloty. And the average value of a mortgage loan in 2023 increased by ** percent compared to the previous year and amounted to nearly ******* zloty. In this period, Poland’s number of active mortgage loans also decreased, reaching nearly *** million.
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TwitterIn 2022, the total amount of personal mortgage loans granted in Mexico reached *** billion Mexican pesos, a slight increase compared to the value of loans registered the year before. Commercial banks conceded about ** percent of personal mortgage loan value in 2022, followed by the Institute of the National Workers' Housing Fund (INFONAVIT), which was responsible for approximately ** percent of mortgage lending.
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TwitterGermany, the United Kingdom, and France were the countries with the largest mortgage markets in Europe in 2025, when considering the value of loans outstanding. In the first quarter of the year, Germany had nearly *** billion euros worth of mortgages outstanding. Other countries with large mortgage markets included the Netherlands, Sweden, Spain, and Italy - all exceeding *** billion euros. One of the main drivers of mortgage activity is the cost of borrowing. In 2022, interest rates increased dramatically across Europe. Ireland, and Germany remained among the few countries with an average interest rate under four percent.
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Mortgage Originations in the United States increased to 512.15 Billion USD in the third quarter of 2025 from 458.28 Billion USD in the second quarter of 2025. This dataset includes a chart with historical data for the United States Mortgage Originations.
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TwitterThis API is providing the residential mortgage loans in negative equity.
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The FCA and the Prudential Regulatory Authority (PRA) both have responsibility for the regulation of mortgage lenders and administrators. They jointly publish the mortgage lending statistics every quarter. Since the beginning of 2007, around 340 regulated mortgage lenders and administrators have been required to submit a Mortgage Lending and Administration Return (MLAR) each quarter, providing data on their mortgage lending activities. Latest findings The outstanding value of all residential mortgage loans decreased by 0.1% from the previous quarter to £1,654.9 billion, and was 1.4% lower than a year earlier.
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Colombia Mortgage Loans data was reported at 1,157,705.000 Number in Mar 2019. This records an increase from the previous number of 1,152,768.000 Number for Dec 2018. Colombia Mortgage Loans data is updated quarterly, averaging 812,264.000 Number from Mar 2003 (Median) to Mar 2019, with 65 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 1,157,705.000 Number in Mar 2019 and a record low of 727,784.000 Number in Sep 2006. Colombia Mortgage Loans data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by National Statistics Administrative Department. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Colombia – Table CO.KB002: Mortgage Loan.
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TwitterIn 2021, Poland's number of active home loan contracts reached a record high of over *** million. However, this figure decreased to roughly *** million in 2023.
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TwitterAfter a sharp decrease of lending margin of outstanding mortgage loans in 2022, they peaked in *************. Lending margin is a concept that refers to the difference of the lending rate and the money market rate. In **********, the lending margin reached its highest rate since 2018 at **** percent.
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TwitterThe Pre-1990 HMDA Aggregation Data were prepared annually during this period by the FFIEC on behalf of institutions reporting HMDA data. The Aggregation Data consists of home purchase and home improvement loans that a depository institution originated or purchased during each calendar year. The collected HMDA data were individually aggregated up to the tract level by the reporting depository institution and submitted accordingly to the FFIEC. Individual records are the summary of loan activity for the specified respondent for the indicated census tract except when the census tract numbers were either 888888 or 999999. The 888888 tract records are the sum of all loan activity by the reporter outside of the MSA being reported, but not appearing in any other MSA report. The 999999 tract records are the consolidated county summary data for loans made in untracted counties or counties with 1980 total population less than 30,000. The 1988 and 1989 Aggregation Data files include aggregated data from nondepository institutions, specifically mortgage banking subsidiaries of bank holding companies.
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TwitterThese data relate to new mortgage lending on residential property in Ireland on an annual basis. Data relates to those institutions [(banks and non-bank mortgage lenders)] who issue at least €50 million of new mortgage lending in a six-month period and are subsequently required to submit loan-level information to the Central Bank for the purposes of the macroprudential mortgage measures. The value and volume of new lending is provided, by borrower type, along with the distribution of lending by Loan-to-value and Loan-to-income ratio. Average characteristics are also provided. These data do not constitute official statistics. These data are published to support transparency and understanding of market developments.