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Cheap Buy to Let Mortgages Set to Disappear

11th October 2011

Cheap fixed rate and tracker buy to let mortgages may be on the way out as the rate lenders pay for money has increased. This is likely to lead to higher mortgage rates even if the Bank of England base rate stays at the record low of 0.5%. Banks and building societies pay returns based […]

The Boomerang Effect for Landlords?

7th October 2011

“Respect seems to be like a boomerang in the sense that you must send it out before it will come back to you.” I have been giving a lot of thought to the relationship between a landlord and his tenants. Many tenants have landlord stories and many landlords have tenant stories but sadly neither seem […]

Banks Pull the Plug on Lending for Student Housing

7th October 2011

The great rush for student lettings may be ending for the big corporate developers due to fears of over exposure in the market. Property consultants EC Harris have revealed public spending cuts have drastically hit the student housing sector as universities do not have the cash to finance building more halls. Private investors are now […]

Buy to let Borrowers Braced for New Lenders

7th October 2011

The buy to let mortgage market is set for changes as new lenders are ready to offer loans to property investors. Santander was poised to start lending last month, but has held back blaming technology problems. The bank had approached mortgage brokers with a 75 per cent loan-to-value deal for landlords with small portfolios of […]

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A Tenant Increased the Value of my Property by £10,000!

7th October 2011

In May of this year, Property118.com published my article entitled “How to get your property portfolio off death row”. I explained how having realised how vulnerable I was to base rate increases, I took action to dramatically improve the returns on my portfolio. Part of my strategy was “Rent to Buy”. Several people have asked […]

Each to their Own – Don’t Shoot the Messenger #5

7th October 2011

When a tenant has a beef with their landlord, I’m the guy they go to. My job is to either negotiate or prosecute, depending on the circumstances. This occasional and random series aims to let landlords know the common complaints that are made about them, the laws that cover them and how to deal with […]

House Prices Going Nowhere this Year, Says the Halifax

6th October 2011

House prices are unlikely to change for the rest of the year, according to one of the UK’s largest mortgage lenders. The housing market has stuttered along for most of the year, with insignificant rises and falls as prospective buyers turned to renting due to problems raising large cash deposits and mortgages. A general lack […]

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Bank Gives £75 Billion Boost to Flatlining Economy

6th October 2011

Interest rates are to stick at 0.5% for another month as the Bank of England tries to revive the flatlining economy with another £75 billion of quantitive easing. The decision by the bank’s monetary policy committee leaves the official interest rate at the record low level for 31 months in a row. Effectively, triggering a […]

New Move to Combat Buy to Let Fraudsters

6th October 2011

Buy to let lenders are making deals tougher for property investors who try and purchase off-plan or at below market value. In the latest move to fight mortgage fraud, banks and building societies want builders to tell them about any price incentives that affect the value of the property. Builders and developers must supply the […]

Buy to Let Mortgage Row Takes Another Turn in Europe

6th October 2011

Rows over the future of buy to let lending are raging on as the European Union debates ways to safeguard consumers from unfair lending practices. European politicians are formulating a mortgage directive to standardise lending rules across the 27 member states, but buy to let lenders in the UK are protesting the new constraints are […]

Property118 Landlords eNewsletter – Issue 65

5th October 2011

This week we have added a new video section to our weekly eNewsletters which provides insight into the landlord mind set of our founder Mark Alexander. These videos are free to watch and are typically two to eight minutes in length. Please pose questions and comments for Mark to follow up in future videos and […]

Students Becoming Landlords

5th October 2011

University Students Becoming Landlords With the rising costs of university education some families of students are choosing to help their offspring through University and onto the property ladder. Property values are depressed, rental returns are high and interest rates for borrowing are at an all time low. This is a wonderful opportunity to create profits […]

Council Bids to Bankrupt Landlord Over £25,000 Tax Claim

4th October 2011

A council is making a bid to bankrupt a landlord who is alleged to owe almost £25,000 in council tax. Croydon Council in South East London has made a rare move for a local authority to take over a bankruptcy petition against the landlord started by a business partner. The landlord, Mahendra Shah, of Upper […]

£1,600 Fine for Landlord Who Ignored Licence Warnings

4th October 2011

A landlord who ignored repeated warnings from a council that he should licence his property was fined £1,600. Leon White was also ordered to pay costs of £709 in his absence after failing to attend the hearing at Teesside Magistrates Court. He faced a charge of failing to licence a house in a selective licensing […]

“Is now a good time to expand my buy to let portfolio?”

4th October 2011

I recently asked my Twitter followers to pose questions for me to answer in my daily video blogs which you can subscribe to free of charge at You Tube. My You Tube channel is called Landlords Log. Twitter follower @jonathanhorswell, an existing landlord, came back to me with a question asking “should I be adding […]

What’s Yours is Mine – Don’t Shoot the Messenger #4

4th October 2011

When a tenant has a beef with their landlord, I’m the guy they go to. My job is to either negotiate or prosecute, depending on the circumstances. This occasional and random series aims to let landlords know the common complaints that are made about them, the laws that cover them and how to deal with […]

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House Prices Set to Keep Falling

3rd October 2011

Homebuyers dropping away from the housing market are likely to trigger further falls in prices over the next few months. Difficulties in raising deposits and mortgages are forcing would-be buyers to rent rather than buy – which in turn is increasing the numbers of houses that are not selling and pushing prices down. The latest […]

City Slicker Landlords Cash In

3rd October 2011

Buy to let landlords with homes in cities have seen their properties rise in value by around 65% in the past 10 years. The average city home has surged in price by £68,236 or £131 a week  since 2001, according to the Halifax Cities Review. City living tends to cost more than having a home […]

Buy to Let Purchasing Tips & Calculators

3rd October 2011

Do you know how to decide what the best properties will be to invest into in your area? In the short video below I provide general guidance on where to source information and how to crunch the numbers. If you need a buy to let calculator that’s simple to use, factors in all the costs, […]