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Just 2% of occupations have seen mortgage affordability improve since 2011

by Stephen Little
March 27, 2017
Quarter million more employed from March to May
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jobsSoaring house prices and sluggish wage growth mean that just 2% of UK occupations have seen housing affordability improve over the last five years.

According to new research from mortgage broker Private Finance, across 304 occupations where data is available, just five have enjoyed enough wage growth since 2011 to make the average home more affordable to them.

Aircraft pilots and flight engineers, electronics engineers, rubber process operatives, energy plant operatives and merchandisers and window dressers have all seen their affordability improve.

Among this group, aircraft pilots and flight engineers have enjoyed the biggest five-year pay rise of £22,507. As a result, the average UK house price (£212,748 in 2016) amounted to 2.4 times their gross annual earnings of £89,317, down from 2.5 times in 2011 when they earned £66,810 and the average home cost £167,888.

Electronics engineers have enjoyed the greatest percentage gains (40%) in their gross annual pay over five years – not just among this group but across all UK occupations. This pay boost exceeds the 27% growth in house prices over the same period and has improved their housing affordability from 5.1 times income in 2011 to 4.6 in 2016.

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However, despite enjoying percentage pay rises that exceed 27% house price growth and the average 9% wage growth across all UK employees, the remaining professions in this group still need between 6.8 years and 11.5 years of earnings to match the average UK house price – another sign of what the government has called Britain’s broken housing market.

Private Finance’s analysis goes on to show that with gross annual earnings of £21,100, the average UK employee needed eight years of earnings to match the average UK house price in 2011.

Despite taking home £1,999 (9%) more in 2016, their higher earnings of £23,009 have been outpaced by growing house prices, leaving them needing 9.2 years of income to afford the average home.

Shaun Church, director at Private Finance, said: “The simultaneous squeeze on earnings and housing stock have piled pressure on many homebuyers, and there are few areas of the UK workforce that have seen their wages rise above the trend of property prices.

“Barring a few exceptions, even the highest earning professions have not seen their annual pay keep up and aren’t immune to the limits this can place on movement in the housing market, particularly where larger purchases are involved. This is especially true of those working in city hubs where house price rises have far exceeded the average 27% over the last five years.

“Access to mortgage finance in a growing variety of shapes and forms is increasingly essential for many people to make headway at all levels of the property ladder. The changing nature of employment patterns also means the idea of a one-size-fits-all mortgage is becoming increasingly outdated for a large number of employees.

“The rise in self-employment, coupled with trends in pay and bonuses, often mean that the most suitable type of finance and the most appropriate lender can only be identified through a detailed assessment of personal circumstances and a knowledge of solutions that exist beyond the high street.”

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