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At this moment in time UK base rates stand at 0.75% which is up from a low of 0.25% towards the end of 2016. Even though it appears unlikely that UK base rates will move
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On 1 June 2019 the Tenant Fee Act (2019) will come into force. While some landlords seem oblivious to the repercussions of the act, it will have a major impact upon the way in whic...
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Obtaining lending from high street banks has become more restrictive in recent years due to an additional focus on algorithms and computer-based decisions. For developers, this can...
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The mortgage industry is failing to keep up with modern borrowers’ needs, it has been claimed, after a new survey revealed more than half were rejected for lifestyle choices incl...
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The UK property market has been surprisingly strong in light of Brexit concerns. Despite the doom and gloom headlines since 2016, we have not yet seen the collapse that many so-cal...
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While the UK economy is steadily recovering, and battling the problems surrounding Brexit, we have seen a significant increase in demand for bonus income mortgages. These relate to...
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We all want to live in a secure home, but when you’re a landlord you’re also responsible for making sure someone else’s home is safe. Not only that, you also need to protect ...
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History shows that the Scottish independence referendum in 2014 was dominated by a small group of major factors including the future currency. The SNP government was caught out on ...
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If you’re considering becoming a landlord, or expanding your current property portfolio, but have bad credit history, you might think it isn’t possible as you may struggle to g...
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The ongoing uncertainty regarding Brexit has been ratcheted up this evening with news that the Labour Party has agreed in principle to back a “People’s vote”. Speculation thi...
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There are many reasons why the humble convenience store makes for a wise commercial property investment. As little as ten years ago convenience stores looked very different, operat...
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If you are active in the private rental sector then at some stage you will come across the issue of late rent payments. The majority of late payments tend to be short term issues w...
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For many people simplest form of property finance is a mortgage, put down a deposit, prove they have a stable income and hey presto, you’re mortgage is agreed. In reality, it is ...
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A recent review of prime central London property has highlighted a trend which many people may find unexpected. The number of international buyers for prime central London property...
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As we touched on in our recent article, the UK government is looking to introduce yet another level of bureaucracy and cost in the shape of a new redress scheme. Politicians are ex...
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The recent announcement by Communities Secretary James Brokenshire of yet another protective agency for tenants has not gone down well with private landlords. The government is the...
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Many people now consider property investment as their long-term pension scheme. The idea is to acquire rental properties, build up rental income, pay down debt and eventually be le...
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Over the last few years we have seen a major change in the UK property finance market. Traditional banks are being forced to up their game, peer-to-peer lending is becoming more po...
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Despite concerns regarding the UK property market, a report by Lloyds Bank cast a very interesting light on the sector. Over the last five years the average UK city house price has...
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Developments in technology have extended access to property markets far beyond an investor’s local vicinity. However, property management is the key to long-term success. Keeping...
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