Developer News Archive
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Landlords urged to be realistic about rent increases
16/02/2012
Landlords are being urged to be realistic about rental prices for the year ahead, with research suggesting that many regions have not recovered to the rent levels of 2008.
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Prime central London property rents drop
15/02/2012
Residential rental prices in prime properties in central London dropped slightly in January this year, new figures have revealed. -
Buy to let mortgages increase in Q4 2011
14/02/2012
The number of applications for buy to let mortgages went up in the fourth quarter of 2011, new research has found.
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More buy to let investors target tenanted properties
13/02/2012
Increasing numbers of buy to let investors are targeting properties with existing tenants that have signed a two or three year rental agreement.
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Increase in buy to let mortgages in 2011
10/02/2012
The buy to let property market continued to boom in 2011, with landlords purchasing over 20 per cent more properties than last year, figures have shown.
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Bank of England maintains base rate and increases asset purchase by £50 billion
09/02/2012
The Bank of England has announced its decision on UK interest rates today, and has once again maintained rates at 0.5 per cent.
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Regional variations in buy to let yields
09/02/2012
New research suggests that buy to let investors could see a significant difference in returns depending on the location of their property.
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Recycling firm receives property development finance for biomass plant
07/02/2012
A recycling firm in Christchurch, Dorset, is to build an energy from waste plant, which will deal with around 14,000 tonnes of rubbish every year.
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Buy to let mortgage market shows positive growth
06/02/2012
The UK buy to let housing market is ‘blooming’ with 100 more buy to let mortgage deals on the market compared to a year ago.
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Buy to let mortgages rock solid at 80 per cent loan to value
06/02/2012
An increasing number of buy to let mortgage lenders are offering products with a loan to value (LTV) of up to 80 per cent or more in some cases.

