Buy To Let News Archive
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Increase in rents 'good news for buy to let landlords'
14/09/2009
The latest figures on rental levels represent "good news for landlords", according to editor of Property Hawk website Chris Horne.
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Buy to let mortgage holders 'cancelling insurance'
11/09/2009
Nearly one in ten landlords have cancelled their insurance policies in recent times, according to new research.
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Buy to let mortgage holders await MPC verdict
10/09/2009
Landlords with buy to let mortgages are set to hear today that interest rates will remain at 0.5 per cent, if expert opinion is to be believed.
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Tax issues slowing business mortgage uptake?
09/09/2009
Business mortgage uptake in the UK could be hindered by the government's tax burden, it would seem.
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'Many buy to let landlords' questioning their future
09/09/2009
Financial constraints are leading a number of landlords to consider their future in the buy to let industry, according to an industry expert.
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CML responds to FSA mortgage lending proposals
08/09/2009
It is "inappropriate" that the Financial Services Authority (FSA) should implement separate mortgage lending measures for building societies at the same time as conducting a comprehensive review of the overall market.
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Event to interest buy to let mortgage holders
07/09/2009
A forthcoming event may be of interest to those who hold buy to let mortgages in the UK.
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Stamp duty holiday due to end, mortgage holders warned
04/09/2009
Whether they are buying a home with a buy to let mortgage or a traditional home loan, people purchasing property worth £125,000 to £175,000 have been warned they need to act quickly.
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Mortgage holder activity analysed
03/09/2009
Estate agents in the UK saw average property sales drop between July and August, according to the professional body that represents them.
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CML assesses new data on mortgages
02/09/2009
Having claimed that the buy to let mortgage sector stabalised in the second quarter of 2009, the Council of Mortgage Lenders (CML) has responded to the latest lending figures from the Bank of England.

