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Buy to Let mortgage deals up 58% since December 2008 - 11.05.2009

Author: Michael Aglony Posted on: 11 May 2009

Buy to Let product availability has increased 58% since December 2008, according to our latest figures.  Albeit from an all time low, the number of mortgage product available to landlords has been gradually rising, giving landlords who want to take advantage of low house prices better financing options to expand their portfolios.

By using detailed product availability information from our Buy to Let mortgage sourcing tool, Mortgage Flow, we've noted that whilst the number of mortgages available is still low, at 20% of 2007, product availability has risen 58% since the end of 2008.  However,  product availability is certainly nowhere near the levels pre credit crunch and advised that using a broker with access to the entire market has never been more crucial.

Whilst there is no doubt that Buy to Let mortgage product availability is at about a fifth of the level of 2007, the good news is that product availability has improved since the low of December 2008.  With the market starting to bottom out and landlords beginning to buy up properties at low prices, lenders are beginning to feel more secure.

In addition we’ve actively been talking to lenders who we have long term relationships with and there is a feeling that we may see a positive shift in lending criteria with a particular focus on loan to value ratios. This is very positive and shows growing confidence in the Buy to Let market.



Michael Aglony Author: Michael Aglony

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