Buy To Let News Archive
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More people are turning to mortgage brokers, survey says
18/05/2010
More mortgage seekers are going through brokers to obtain the right product for them, the Intermediary Mortgages Lenders Association (IMLA) has said.
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New buy to let mortgage launched
17/05/2010
A new buy to let mortgage from lender Kensington aimed at experienced landlords has hit the market.
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A good time for buy to let landlords, expert says
17/05/2010
Low interest rates on buy to let mortgages are making it easier for landlords to keep on top of their repayments, which is also good for tenants.
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New buy to let mortgage launched
14/05/2010
Leeds Building society has introduced a new buy to let mortgage to its range.
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Buy to let landlords 'should be exempt from capital gains tax increase'
14/05/2010
Buy to let landlords must be excluded from the proposed rises in capital gains taxes in order to save the recovery of private rental sector (PRS), both the Association of Residential Lettings Agents (Arla) and the National Landlords Association (NLA) have said.
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Buy to let mortgage activity steady for five quarters
13/05/2010
Buy to let activity has remained generally flat over the last five quarters seeing only a brief rise and then decline around the stamp duty holiday, data from the Council of Mortgage Lenders (CML) revealed today (May 13th).
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Tracker mortgages more popular than fixed-rate
12/05/2010
Sales of tracker mortgages have risen, according to research by mortgage provider Paragon, overtaking those of fixed-rate deals for the first time in a year.
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Could mortgage demand rise as the housing market recovers?
12/05/2010
A report from the National Association of Estate Agents (NAEA) today (May 12th) posted an increase in the number of buyers and sellers on the property market, which could suggest more people may be seeking a mortgage.
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Could mortgages be in more demand as housing market picks up?
11/05/2010
More chartered surveyors noted an increase in house prices in April than in March, according to the latest UK Housing Market Survey from the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (Rics).
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Buy to let mortgage market 'may improve with new product'
11/05/2010
The buy to let mortgage market could get better for the consumer following an announcement from lender the Mortgage Works that it is raising the loan-to-value (LTV) on its products to an 80 per cent maximum.

