Buy To Let News Archive
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Buy to let landlords in south-west 'may see largest rise in property values'
01/07/2010
Buy to let landlords operating in the south-west of England may see the largest growth in the value of their portfolios compared with other areas in the UK, research has revealed.
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Mortgage approvals 'not likely to change'
01/07/2010
Mortgage approvals are likely to remain unchanged or dip slightly throughout the rest of 2010, one expert has said.
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Could value of buy to let portfolios increase on rising house prices?
30/06/2010
Buy to let properties may increase in value as a recent report was released showing that UK house prices rose in the first half of the year.
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Mortgage lending up and housing market expected to recover
29/06/2010
Net mortgage lending rose by £1.2 billion in May, up from the £1 billion increase seen in April, according to statistics from the Bank of England.
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Mortgage lending by mutuals 'increases'
29/06/2010
Mortgage lending by mutuals increased in May, growing eight per cent to £1,508 million from £1,399 million in April, according to the Building Societies Association.
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New mortgage legislation welcomed by brokers association
28/06/2010
New plans from the Financial Services Authority (FSA) to make all staff working for mortgage providers personally accountable for protecting customers have been welcomed by one organisation.
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Budget 'lenient' on buy to let market
28/06/2010
The Emergency Budget was kind to the buy to let market, one expert has said, but portfolio investors may still find it difficult to obtain mortgages.
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Buy to let a "safe investment"
25/06/2010
The recovery of the buy to let housing market has meant that investors can put their money into property with little risk.
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Government 'must consider capital issues' for competitive mortgage market
24/06/2010
Government 'must consider capital issues' for competitive mortgage market
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Mortgage brokers 'support Budget'
23/06/2010
Mortgage intermediaries have welcomed the decision to limit the capital gains tax (CGT) to 28 per cent, research has revealed.

