European banks: Mortgage loans become more expensive, but corporate loans decrease
European banks are tightening mortgage lending criteria and increasing interest rates for households, while corporate loan conditions are expected to become cheaper by 2026.
Why there are record sales but construction works have gone against the trend
The Argentine real estate market is seeing record sales while construction lags behind due to various factors, including a resurgence in mortgage lending.
Financial Services Commission reviews LTV 0% for mortgage renewals for multiple homeowners
The Financial Services Commission in South Korea is considering applying a zero loan-to-value ratio to mortgage extensions for multiple homeowners, amid ongoing concerns expressed by President Lee Jae-myung about the lending practices.
A prospective mortgage seeker awaits a thorough examination, income alone is no longer enough
Prospective mortgage applicants are now facing more stringent evaluations beyond just their income in Czechia.
Mortgage Loans: Three Concrete Facts That Show Positive Signs for the Future of Lending
The Argentinian mortgage market is showing signs of improvement with recent bank movements, despite high interest rates and stricter conditions.
Fed prepares to relax banking rules in the US in an effort to boost mortgage credit
The Federal Reserve is set to relax capital requirements for US banks to encourage more mortgage lending amid concerns about credit moving out of the banking system.
A bank reactivates its UVA mortgage loans with higher rates than those it had before suspending them
An Argentine bank has resumed its UVA mortgage lending after a four-month halt, raising interest rates compared to previous levels.
Housing mortgage loans increased by 3 trillion won in January... As banks raise their thresholds, the demand shifts to secondary financial institutions
In January, housing mortgage loans saw a significant increase as demand shifted to secondary financial institutions due to stricter lending standards set by banks.
β18 billion won priceβ Newlywed subscription winner says "cannot buy house due to June 27 regulation"... Sues the government
A newlywed couple who won a housing lottery is suing the government for damages, claiming they cannot secure a mortgage due to strict lending regulations.
Credit to families registers the largest increase since 2008
In 2025, credit to households in Spain grew at its fastest pace since 2008, primarily driven by an increase in mortgage lending.
How expensive will apartments and mortgages be? We bring you a forecast for 2026
The article discusses the trends in mortgage lending in the Czech Republic, highlighting a significant increase in both the volume of new loans and the average loan amount, making housing finance more complex for borrowers.