Buy To Let News Archive
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Buy to let 'future is bright'
01/09/2009
The future of the buy to let property industry is bright, according to Mark Garner, managing director of landlord services website LettingZone.
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Mortgage holders see property prices rise
28/08/2009
Buy to let landlords and other homeowners looking to sell or buy a property in August will have been faced with inflated prices, it would seem.
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Mortgage seekers 'want advice'
27/08/2009
Today's mortgage landscape dictates that 23 per cent of people are less confident about choosing a new mortgage deal without advice, according to new research.
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Buy to let landlords can join NLA list
26/08/2009
Landlords with buy to let mortgages have the opportunity to sign up for a special mailing list to keep them up to date with a forthcoming industry event.
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Mortgage holders 'could see price of home drop'
25/08/2009
It remains to be seen if the rising unemployment figures in the UK have an effect on the price of property, according to Selwyn Lim, director of online property information portal Mouseprice.com.
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Buy to let landlords 'look for good tenants'
24/08/2009
Buy to let landlords looking for tenants for their residential properties seek those who are house proud and likely to pay rent on time, a newspaper writer has suggested.
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'Higher rents on the horizon' for buy to let landlords
21/08/2009
Landlords with buy to let mortgages could be set to benefit from higher rental incomes in the near future.
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CML: Gross mortgage lending up
20/08/2009
Following recent news from the Council of Mortgage Lenders (CML) that the buy to let mortgage sector had stabilised in the second quarter of 2009, the body has announced that gross mortgage lending grew in July.
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Buy to let 'may have boosted outlay on structural changes'
19/08/2009
Recent figures from Sainsbury's Home Insurance suggest that the average amount of money to be spent on property structural changes in next 12 months will be nearly £5,000 higher than last year.
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Buy to let sector 'on the rise again'
18/08/2009
Low interest rates, falling house prices and a strong demand for the private rented sector in the UK are all factors in the buy to let market's upturn, according to the Association of Residential Letting Agents.

