Buy To Let News Archive
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New buy to let mortgage hits market
10/05/2010
A new buy to let mortgage product with an increased loan to value (LTV) of 80 per cent was announced today by lender the Mortgage Works.
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New government 'must reduce debt to support mortgage lending'
10/05/2010
Reducing the country's budget deficit is essential for the recovery of the property market, the Association of Mortgage Intermediaries (AMI) has said.
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Increased mortgage availability could help property market recover?
07/05/2010
Without further mortgage availability and the removal of other barriers to recovery, the recent upswing in the house building sector can not be sustained, the Home Builders Federation (HBF) has said.
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Interest rates on buy to let mortgages 'unlikely to increase'
07/05/2010
Buy to let mortgages could be set to remain at a low level after one economist predicted interest rates will fail to change dramatically for several months.
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Buy to let mortgage providers 'optimistic' about year ahead
06/05/2010
More than half of chief executive officers for mutual lenders have said they are seeing less of an impact from external factors than they have in two years and are optimistic about the next twelve months, according to research by the Building Societies Association (BSA).
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Buy to let mortgage lending 'could increase'
05/05/2010
Those looking for a buy to let mortgage may be interested to know that brokers are expecting lending to increase in the second quarter of this year.
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Buy to let tax guide 'may help landlords cut costs'
04/05/2010
Buy to let landlords may be able to claim back more on tax than they realise, according to lender Paragon Mortgages.
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Mortgage lending increased in March
04/05/2010
Those looking to take out a buy to let mortgage may be interested to know that gross by mutuals rose 36 per cent in March, according to a report by the Building Societies Association (BSA).
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Hips are "a needless burden" for buy to let mortgage holders
30/04/2010
Conservative shadow local government and planning minister Bob Neill has said home information packs (Hips) are more of a hindrance than a help to the property market.
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Lending body calls for rules on buy to let mortgages to be properly enforced
30/04/2010
The Building Societies Association (BSA) has responded to new rules on buy to let mortgage arrears proposed by the Financial Services Authority (FSA).

