KEY POINTS
  • The chair of one of Britain's biggest banks faced a backlash Friday after saying that it is currently not "that difficult" to get on the property ladder.
  • "I don't think it's that difficult at the moment," NatWest chair Howard Davies told the BBC. "You have to save, and that's the way it always used to be."
  • The average U.K. property currently costs £287,105 ($366,357), while those in London are £528,798, new data showed Friday.
Howard Davies, chairman of Natwest Group Plc.

The chair of one of Britain's biggest banks faced a backlash Friday after saying it is not "that difficult" to get on the property ladder.

NatWest chair Howard Davies told the BBC's "Today" program that the current economic landscape — which has seen interest rates rise to a 15-year high — is little different to other historical periods.