Buy To Let News Archive
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Number of mortgages on market growing, research reveals
04/06/2010
The number of mortgage deals currently available has increased by 42 per cent in less than a year, analysis by moneysupermarket.com has revealed.
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Buy to let landlords 'may see more tenant arrears'
04/06/2010
Buy to let landlords may see more missed payments from tenants due to the difficult financial climate, according to Let Insurance Services.
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Rise in capital gains tax 'won't be issue' for long-term buy to let landlords
03/06/2010
The increase in capital gains tax (CGT) on non-business assets will not be a problem for buy to let landlords who are going to continue in the trade on a long-term basis, an expert has said.
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Buy to let house prices rise
03/06/2010
Buy to let and residential house prices have demonstrated a small increase this month, while the annual rate of property price inflation has declined, according to new figures.
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Landlords 'should use a buy to let broker'
02/06/2010
Landlords hoping to get the best out of their buy to let portfolios have been advised to approach a broker.
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Could buy to let portfolios see a rise in value?
01/06/2010
Buy to let mortgage holders may see a rise in the value of their portfolios as the latest figures from the Land Registry show there was an increase in house prices in April.
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Capital gains tax is 'not fair on buy to let landlords'
01/06/2010
Buy to let landlords will be negatively affected by capital gains tax, it has been suggested.
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Buy to let mortgages 'should not be repaid with a credit card'
28/05/2010
Paying down a buy to let mortgage with a credit card is "financial suicide", one expert has said.
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Mortgage difficulties raise rental demand
28/05/2010
Mortgages are still difficult to obtain for first-time buyers, making it difficult for them to step onto the property ladder and forcing them to remain in rented property, an expert has said.
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Rents increase on buy to let housing
26/05/2010
Buy to let landlords are seeing an increase in the rent they can charge as tenant demand grows stronger amid a lowering supply of properties, according to a report by the Royal Institute of Chartered Surveyors (Rics).

