Buy To Let News Archive
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Could buy to let property in the north be good value for money?
16/08/2010
Buy to let investors looking to expand their property portfolio may be interested to know that a survey has shown seaside towns in the north are the best value for money and most attractive with regards to living standards.
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Mortgage lender lowers buy to let rate
16/08/2010
One mortgage provider recently introduced lower fixed rates on one of its buy to let products.
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Mortgage market 'will be stable this year'
12/08/2010
One organisation has predicted stability in the home loan market over the rest of the year, while interest rates should remain low.
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Buy to let mortgage lending increased in Q2
12/08/2010
Buy to let home loan lending was up in the second quarter, according to new figures, while arrears fell.
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Students told to protect deposit on buy to let property
11/08/2010
A guide for students has been released by mydeposits.co.uk, advising them to protect their deposits while staying in buy to let properties.
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Could buy to let portfolios be higher in value as house prices rise?
11/08/2010
Buy to let investors may have seen an increase in the value of their portfolios as it has been reported that house prices rose in June.
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Lending criteria 'will ease on buy to let mortgages'
10/08/2010
The criteria used by providers to approve buy to let mortgages will "continue to ease", one expert has said.
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Buy to let landlords a "lifeline" to councils
10/08/2010
One expert has argued that buy to let landlords are an important support for the housing market and local authorities must be careful not to damage the private rented sector when they cut benefits.
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Buy to let landlords in Scotland may have "grounds for optimism"
09/08/2010
One expert has said that the housing market in Scotland is picking up, with buy to let landlords possibly seeing the value of their portfolios rise.
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Mortgage applications up 31 per cent
09/08/2010
The number of mortgage applications received by the Co-operative Bank and Britannia was 31 per cent higher in the first half of 2010 compared with the same period last year.

