Mortgage lending in Russia remains at a record high for the summer for the second month. Number of issued
mortgage loans for
purchase of an apartment< /a> in August increased by 31 percent in annual terms and reached 135 thousand transactions.
Since the beginning of 2020, banks have issued 865 thousand mortgage loans. This is 20 percent more than in the first eight months of last year. Compared to July, the issuance of
mortgages decreased by 2 percent
The largest increase in the number of
mortgage lending, primarily due to lower interest rates on
mortgage against the backdrop of lowering the key rate. Lending also continues to be supported by the state program of preferential
mortgages for new buildings with a rate of up to 6 percent per annum. mortgage loans in August in annual terms was recorded in the Khanty-Mansiysk Autonomous Okrug (57%), Moscow (49%) and the Kirov Region (47%). The smallest growth is observed in the Novosibirsk region (3 percent), Udmurtia (18 percent), Orenburg region (19 percent) and St. Petersburg (21 percent).
According to experts, a high level of
mortgage lending, primarily due to lower interest rates on
mortgage against the backdrop of lowering the key rate. Lending also continues to be supported by the state program of preferential
mortgages for new buildings with a rate of up to 6 percent per annum. in August, in annual terms, it was recorded in the Khanty-Mansiysk Autonomous Okrug (57 percent), Moscow (49 percent) and the Kirov Region (47 percent). The smallest growth is observed in the Novosibirsk region (3 percent), Udmurtia (18 percent), Orenburg region (19 percent) and St. Petersburg (21 percent).
According to experts, a high level of
mortgage lending, primarily due to lower interest rates on
mortgage against the backdrop of lowering the key rate. Lending also continues to be supported by the state program of preferential
mortgages for new buildings with a rate of up to 6 percent per annum. in August, in annual terms, it was recorded in the Khanty-Mansiysk Autonomous Okrug (57 percent), Moscow (49 percent) and the Kirov Region (47 percent). The smallest growth is observed in the Novosibirsk region (3 percent), Udmurtia (18 percent), Orenburg region (19 percent) and St. Petersburg (21 percent).
According to experts, a high level of
mortgage lending, primarily due to lower interest rates on
mortgage against the backdrop of lowering the key rate. Lending also continues to be supported by the state program of preferential
mortgages for new buildings with a rate of up to 6 percent per annum. Moscow (49) and Kirov region (47). The smallest growth is observed in the Novosibirsk region (3 percent), Udmurtia (18 percent), Orenburg region (19 percent) and St. Petersburg (21 percent).
According to experts, a high level of
mortgage lending, primarily due to lower interest rates on
mortgage against the backdrop of lowering the key rate. Lending also continues to be supported by the state program of preferential
mortgages for new buildings with a rate of up to 6 percent per annum. Moscow (49) and Kirov region (47). The smallest growth is observed in the Novosibirsk region (3 percent), Udmurtia (18 percent), Orenburg region (19 percent) and St. Petersburg (21 percent).
According to experts, a high level of
mortgage lending, primarily due to lower interest rates on
mortgage against the backdrop of lowering the key rate. Lending also continues to be supported by the state program of preferential
mortgages for new buildings with a rate of up to 6 percent per annum. br> According to experts, the high level of
mortgage lending is primarily due to lower interest rates on
mortgages against the backdrop of a key rate cut. Lending also continues to be supported by the state program of preferential
mortgages for new buildings with a rate of up to 6 percent per annum. br> According to experts, the high level of
mortgage lending is primarily due to lower interest rates on
mortgages against the backdrop of a key rate cut. Lending also continues to be supported by the state program of preferential
mortgages for new buildings with a rate of up to 6 percent per annum.