Buy To Let Mortgages

Buy To Let Mortgages

 
Now that the property market is resuming activity we have seen property demand increase, especially in the lettings market. Research by Rightmove found that demand for rental homes rose by 33% in May 2020, which is higher than the same time last year! Mortgage lenders have also re-introduced many of their products to accommodate the increased activity.
 
The range of mortgages has expanded over the past few weeks with buy to let options re-entering the market. There are many lenders that are offering a range of mortgage products with excellent rates. If you are a landlord and have not needed a mortgage payment holiday, this could be your window of opportunity. Landlords may wish to use this time to consider expanding their portfolios as there are plenty of prospective tenants looking for their next home. Investing in property now could lay the foundations for long term capital gains. The Chancellor's recent announcement of a stamp duty is applicable to landlords and investors making it an increasingly ideal time to consider your next purchase.
 
How has buy to let mortgage availability changed?
The outlook for buy to let landlords has improved vastly recently. Landlords who are seeking buy to let mortgages now have more choice with Barclays, Lendinvest, and Virgin Money (to name a few) renewing their products to include increased variety. Over the past month, buy to let products have increased to levels almost the same as March 2020. If you are a landlord, now if a great time to re-assess your property portfolio and consider expanding, or recalculating your portfolio financing. There are an additional 280 further options for buy to let mortgages. This rise shows the mortgage lenders shift in focus from existing borrowers, to including new borrowers too. This means that if you have been considering renting your home the market has options available for you.

What about interest rates?
Buy to let mortgage rates are low, as with all mortgage rates currently. This is because the Bank of England’s base rate is still currently sitting at 0.1%; making rates increasingly competitive. The greatest savings have been identified with 5 year fixed rates; the greatest reductions can be found with five year fixed with 80% LTV. If you are in a position to switch your mortgage deal, or enter the buy to let market, now is the perfect time to look around.







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