Buy To Let News Archive
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Buy to let firm 'in strong financial position'
25/11/2009
The parent company of buy to let mortgage provider Paragon Mortgages has reported healthy annual financial results for the year ending September 30th 2009.
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Student property "very attractive" for buy to let
24/11/2009
Buy to let property for renting out to students is "very attractive" to investors because it offers them stable income, it has been suggested.
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Institutional investors 'looking to student buy to let market'
23/11/2009
A number of institutional investors are looking at purchasing buy to let student housing, as the processes involved in owning this type of asset are often less complicated than those related to the commercial property sector.
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'Do your research' before applying for a buy to let mortgage
20/11/2009
People who are considering a buy to let mortgage should first do their research before committing to a deal, Assetz has suggested.
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'Higher returns' predicted for buy to let mortgage holders
19/11/2009
As the worst of the recession is thought to be over, buy to let mortgage holders may soon enjoy higher returns, according to the Residential Landlords Association.
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Buy to let mortgage lending 'subdued'
19/11/2009
The Bank of England suggests that the buy to let mortgage market remains subdued in comparison to other markets.
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Positive buy to let signs reported
17/11/2009
There have been a number of "positive signs" within the buy to let mortgage market in recent months, according to one expert.
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Mortgage, property groups join stamp duty campaign
16/11/2009
More mortgage and property organisations have offered their support to the 1808 Coalition, which aims to encourage the government to change the current stamp duty situation in the UK.
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Buy to let lending on the rise
13/11/2009
The Council of Mortgage Lenders (CML) has reported the first rise in buy to let lending for two years.
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NLA event to offer advice to buy to let professionals
12/11/2009
Buy to let mortgage holders who rent out their properties to tenants will have the opportunity seek advice on what to do when things go wrong with their business later this month.

