Discover how a new era of higher interest rates will effect you and your investments.
It’s far from game over for landlords, but higher interest rates have fundamentally re-written the rules of buy-to-let. Our panel of experts discuss the key findings from Hamptons’ latest report and de-mystify some of the rumours swirling around the sector. They share tips on how investors can make the sums stack up and answer some of the most common questions from landlords who attended the live session.
The year 1996 marked the launch of the buy-to-let mortgage, which gave rise to the private rented sector as we know it today.
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Read moreWith mortgage rates at new highs, do investors need to change tactics and pay down debt rather than re-investing in new buy-to-lets?
Read moreIt’s far from game over for landlords. Here, we explore the things that investors need to look out for when purchasing a new buy-to-let.
Read moreIt’s far from game over for landlords. Here, we explore the things that investors need to look out for when purchasing a new buy-to-let.
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