Buy To Let News Archive
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Landlords urged to help flood victims - buy to let mortgages
17/07/2007
A call has been made for landlords across the UK with vacant properties should open them up to those rendered homeless by recent flooding.
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House price inflation still strong - buy to let mortgages
16/07/2007
House price inflation remained healthy during May, new governmental figures show, with the market likely to remain strong over the coming months despite recent interest rate rises.
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Buy to let returns on the increase - buy to let mortgages
16/07/2007
The average return for a buy to let investor has risen to 13 per cent over the past 12 months, it has been revealed, showing that the sector continues to offer good returns for those investing in the market.
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Capital appreciation reaching record levels in London - buy to let mortgages
13/07/2007
House price growth in London rose to a record level of 3.
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UK house price growth still rising - buy to let mortgages
13/07/2007
Recent predictions of a slowdown in the house market have not materialised despite a financial climate of rising interest rates, new research has revealed.
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More landlords opting for buy to let ? buy to let mortgages
12/07/2007
Financial advisors are helping boost the number of buy to let investors by recommending that landlords move into the sector, it has been advised.
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New home starts on the increase ? buy to let mortgages
12/07/2007
The number of new homes being built in the UK has risen by five per cent in the three months to May of this year, it has been advised.
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New buy to let products announced - buy to let mortgages
11/07/2007
Two further buy to let products have been revealed by lenders in an effort to attract more investors to the sector, it has been announced.
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Hometrack unveils buy-to-let AVM - buy to let mortgages
11/07/2007
Hometrack has unveiled a new buy to let model designed to assess the potential risks involved in a borrower taking out a loan, it has been announced.
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Chancellor advocates mortgage changes ? buy to let mortgages
10/07/2007
Chancellor of the exchequer Alistair Darling has said that the government is to address problems within the housing system by concentrating the length of mortgages provided to borrowers.

