First-time buyers too are open to changing their plans. At the Treasury Committee hearing in the Commons earlier in the week, Andrew Asaam, homes director at Lloyds Banking Group – the UK’s largest mortgage lender, said: “People are either putting down a larger deposit or buying a smaller property because affordability is tighter.
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