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Lenders cut rates with new buy to let mortgage deals

24th May 2012

Buy to let mortgage borrowing is expected to increase even more as lenders switch funds away from movers and first time buyers to landlords. Several key lenders have already pledged more funds for buy to let – including the Co-op Bank and The Mortgage Works, the property investment subsidiary of the Nationwide Building Society.

Letting agents may go bust as illegal fees campaign takes off

24th May 2012

Landlords are warned to check out that their letting agents protect their money as a new scheme helping tenants reclaim unfair fees threatens make some firms go bust. Housing charity Shelter Scotland is leading the campaign against rip-off letting agents – and has helped more than 100 tenants start claims for the repayment of thousands […]

CGT and divorce for buy to let landlords

23rd May 2012

Breaking up is hard to do – and that applies to a property portfolio as much as a marriage.  Luckily, if buy to let landlords divorce, some special tax rules can help minimise the taxes involved in any exchange of assets.

Buy to Let is a Living for Many

23rd May 2012

According to the latest Landlords Panel research by BDRC Continental, one in four buy to let landlords own their property portfolio outright, while a third have a mixed portfolio. The survey of NLA members showed something of a polarised investor community though. The investors who rely on buy to let mortgages believe the industry needs […]

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Godiva resurrect buy to let capped rates

23rd May 2012

Godiva the specialist buy to let arm of the Coventry Building society is bringing capped rates back into the market after their disappearance during the credit crunch. A capped rate is a variable mortgage that can move up or down with fluctuations in interest rates, but will not increase beyond the “capped” pay rate during the term of […]

Don’t bash the banks

23rd May 2012

Is Property Finance Available? This is the first of a series of articles looking at the availability of finance and how to access it in today’s market by Malcolm Jones and Cliff Verrill of Brooklands Commercial Finance. Lenders have come in for a lot of criticism, some of it deservedly so. However, in realigning their […]

Tessa Shepperson’s New “Landlord Law Made Easy” Course

23rd May 2012

Don’t you get fed up sometimes by the amount of law we are expected to know? We have to comply with complicated tenancy deposit regulations otherwise our tenants can sue us for a penalty payment and we won’t be able to serve a notice to evict them unless we pay their deposit back.

Landlords in Wales must sign up for licence to let homes

22nd May 2012

Thousands of buy to let and shared house landlords in Wales will have to sign up to a register before they can privately rent a home. The proposal was part of a housing white paper launched by the labour-controlled Welsh Assembly. The new law will mean private landlords will have to prove they are a […]

How to save stamp duty buying a home

22nd May 2012

Here’s a timely warning for property people who believe the tax man is a friendly and benign helper. Gill Orsmann was buying a house and spent some time scrutinising the conveyancing documents drafted by her solicitor.

London buy to let rents 78% higher than rest of UK

21st May 2012

London rents are 78% higher than those in the rest of the country, according to the latest figures from landlord insurer Homelet. The firm’s monthly index of private rents revealed the UK has two separate rental markets – London and the rest.

UK has the highest property taxes in Europe

21st May 2012

Property taxes in the UK are the highest in Europe, according to the latest figures issued by the European Union. The latest figures are for 2010, and show revenue flowing in to government coffers from property taxes varies widely across the continent.

Property118 Landlords Newsletter – Issue 115

18th May 2012

This week’s edition features Neil Patterson going through much of the buy to let market changes, and also offers advice for buy to let investors. Mark Alexander wonders about Greece’s impact on the PRS and two new columnists offer their own handy advice.

Possession Orders and Flood Worries Rise

18th May 2012

Possession orders have been on the rise again, hitting a four year high back in March. Landlords appear to be changing tack though as possession without obtaining a money order claims have shot up by over 30%. The change is nationwide, with significant rises in Chelmsford (67%) and Luton (56%) to name but two.

Build to let is answer to UK housing problems, says industry

18th May 2012

The government is failing low income householders as buy to let rents rise, despite cutting housing benefits to try to stem the increases. A private rental market analysis by a housing groups is warning the government that rents are unaffordable in some areas for poorer families – and propose building more homes and supporting landlords […]

Auction homes sell for 37% less than average house prices

18th May 2012

Homes going under the hammer at auctions are going up in value, but are still significantly below average house prices. April figures for homes sold at auction show 1,479 properties were sold for an average price of £101,060, according to auction monitor EI Group.

Bank of England Inflation Report and Economic Roundup

18th May 2012

“When is the Bank of England base rate going up?” is the most frequent question I am asked by property investors. Not this year or next is how I assess the latest figures from the May Bank of England inflation report. Below are some of the key factors affecting the UK and Euro-zone along with […]

Will Greeks mass migrate to the UK?

18th May 2012

Having thought through the economic problems in Greece I have to ask the question, will Greeks mass migrate to the UK? In my opinion, Germany will eventually realise that supporting the Greek economy ad-infinitum just doesn’t make sense and will cut their losses and allow the Greek economy to fail. I also believe that point is very […]

London council wants to licence 35,000 buy to lets

18th May 2012

Newham Council has completed stage one of a grandiose plan to licence 35,000 buy to let tenancies. The Labour-led council wants to become the first to achieve the milestone and is looking to extend a pilot scheme in the neighbourhood improvement zone of Little Ilford that has seen 257 licences issued.

Property firm’s buy to let advert claims ruled misleading

18th May 2012

A property firm’s claims that buy to let was a safe alternative to keeping money in a savings account were misleading, ruled the Advertising Standards Authority. THE ASA has banned the firm, Aldermartin Baines and Cuthbert, estate agents in Bushey Heath, Hertfordshire, from running the ads and ordered them to only broadcast unregulated investment ads […]

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Buy to Rent

17th May 2012

I was recently asked about buy to rent and having thought about the conversation afterwards I was amazed at how indoctrinated into the jargon of the financial industry I have become. This was to the caller a simple mix of perfectly reasonable English e.g. I want to buy a property and rent it out. Buy […]