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Thursday, May 21, 2026

Bank of England Warns of Rising Mortgage Costs for Millions

Global economic risks and potential mortgage hikes loom over UK households.
According to the Bank of England, approximately 4.4 million UK mortgage holders could see their payments rise by 2027, with around 420,000 households potentially facing increases of £500 per month.

Despite this, about 27% of borrowers might experience a decrease in payments, thanks to lower mortgage rates and longer borrowing terms.

The Bank's latest Financial Stability Report highlighted broader economic risks, citing geopolitical tensions and global trade issues as significant threats to financial stability.

UK lenders, however, remain strong and capable of supporting households.

Moreover, despite increased costs and interest rates, the share of households struggling with mortgage payments remains low historically.

The Bank also noted increased borrowing costs for the UK government, yet reassured that financial markets continue to operate smoothly.
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