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Buy to Let

Buy to Let Mortgages

Buy to let is no longer the hot property it used to be, and many investors who bought in recent years have struggled as mortgage rates increased.

Existing investors should now be benefitting from lower rates if they have fallen on to their lender's standard variable rate, however, new mortgage deals remain expensive and industry experts acknowledge that now is a tough time for buy to let.

However, with lower property prices, it's still tempting for those who stick to the tried and tested method of investing for rental returns rather than capital growth.

If investors are willing to see the value of their property slide in the short term and ensure their property meets the criteria of at least 75% to 80% loan-to-value and returning 125% of monthly mortgage payments, buy to let might continue to be a good long-term investment. However, it should be noted:

  • Past performance is not a guide to future performance. The value of property investments and income from them can go down as well as up and investors may not get back the amount originally invested.
  • The value of a property is generally a matter of opinion and the true value may not be recognised until the property is sold. It may be difficult to sell or realise the value of the property in adverse market conditions.
  • Borrowers will still be responsible for maintaining the payment of any mortgage in the event that the property is not rented out and therefore may wish to make suitable provision for this event.
  • Legal advice and advice on tax issues may be required before purchasing a property to let.

Like any investment, buy to let comes with no guarantees, but might be more reassuring for those who have more faith in bricks and mortar than the stock market.

The Financial Services Authority does not typically regulate Buy To Let Mortgages.

Your property may be repossessed if you do not keep up repayments on your mortgage.

For mortgage advice we can charge a fee of £500 or we can receive commission from the lender.


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Burns-Anderson, 27 Great George Street, Bristol, BS1 5QT
T: 0117 930 2393
F: 0117 927 6815

Email: info@burns-anderson.co.uk

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1 Nicholas Road, London W11 4AN
Registration number: 5450540
Registered in: England & Wales

Burns-Anderson is a trading name of B-A Financial Ltd, an appointed representative of Burns-Anderson Ltd, which is authorised and regulated by the Financial Services Authority.

Burns-Anderson Ltd is entered on the FSA register (www.fsa.gov.uk/register) under reference 126191.

The information and content of this website is intended for UK consumers only and is subject to the UK regulatory regime. The FSA do not regulate some forms of mortgages and tax planning advice.

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