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Buy to Let… just got bigger
Coventry Building Society has increased its maximum buy-to-let borrowing limit to £750,000, meaning it now offer mortgages on properties worth up to £1.5m.
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Millennials are already downsizing, says report
Investment manager, Hargreaves Lansdown has discovered that younger people – between 18 and 34 are now more likely to be downsizing rather than taking on larger loans to move.
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The Landlord’s Friend – the ‘help to rent’ book
As the buy-to-let market becomes ever more complex, help is at hand in a handbook written by experts Paul Shamplina and Kate Faulkner.
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Lending for landlords
Buy-to-let investors have plenty to think about in 2019. Andrew Turner, Chief Executive, Commercial Trust, a specialist buy-to-let broker, explores this complex market.
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Number of overseas landlords halves to 5.5% of buy-to-let market
The proportion of overseas landlords within the UK buy-to-let property market has halved to 5.5% this year, half the figures in 2010.
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Number of cash buyers hits ten-year low as more investors exit market
The number and value of cash purchases of property within the UK has reduced significantly over the past decade, says Hamptons International.
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Investment properties offer sweet returns
Investors were out in force at SDL Auctions Bigwood’s 133 lot September auction which raised over £17 million with a success rate of 85 per cent.
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Landlord and managing agent fined £22,000 for unlicensed HMO
A landlord and his managing agent in Tufnell Park, North London have been fined a total of £22,000 over an unlicensed HMO.
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Landlord exodus
380,000 landlords plan to reduce their portfolios, says the NLA. Nick Mann, Associate at Seddons, reviews the potential impact.
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‘Don’t blame buy-to-let landlords for first time buyer problems’
TheNational Landlords Association believes mortgage access and high deposits are real reason for first time buyer pain, not buy-to-let landlords.
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