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» Read the full storyAccording to property specialists LSL Property Services, by the end of 2009 landlords experienced a 7.6% annual return on their investments. (…)
» Read the complete articleBuy to let landlords are being warned to take out protection in the event of their empty property illegally falling into the hands of squatters. (…)
» Click here for the original articleOn top of all the concerns buy-to-let landlords usually have to deal with, now there is the added headache of making sure your property stays in one piece during the cold snap – make sure you have buy to let insurance so as to cover any cold-related problems. (…)
» Click here for the original articleIn an attempt to reduce outgoings, Shelter says some tenants are opting to stay chilly rather than turn on the heating during this cold spell. (…)
» Click here for the original articleMany UK landlords will have ended 2009 on a high note after they found that their investment increased by nearly 6% on average through the year. (…)
» Click here for the original articleLandlords must put safety first when renting out their properties or face huge fines that can seriously dent your finances and put your whole investment at risk. (…)
» Read the complete articleThe number of private homes in England that have been empty long-term has risen to a five-year high – talk to your mortgage broker about increasing your portfolio while prices and demand are low. (…)
» Click here for the original articleIt's that time of year again – we wake up to wind and rain and news stories of towns and villages all over the UK literally under water. (…)
» Read the full storyBuy-to-let landlords are predicting that their portfolios of rental properties will increase in value over the next year as they look to a brighter, better 2010. (…)
» Read the full storyMore and more people who have been renting their homes because they were unable to move from them have thankfully been leaving the rental sector as the residential market warms up. (…)
» Click here for the original articleTenant arrears are an "occupational hazard" of letting property, according to a buy-to-let expert that says all landlords must have the right insurance to cover them against missing rents. (…)
» Read the full storyBuy-to-let landlords who have stayed the course over the last eighteen months are now being rewarded with rising rents and a dramatic reduction in stock levels. (…)
» Read the complete articleIf you are about to lose your tenants, it might be time to consider a buy-to-let tune up – talk to a buy-to-let mortgage adviser about making your property investment go further. (…)
» Read the full storyRecent statistics from LSL Property found that rent increased by 8.2% over the middle of this year – but what are you doing with your extra rental income? (…)
» Click here for the original articleLandlords expect the net value of their property portfolios to increase over the next 12 months, the first positive prediction for more than two years. (…)
» Read the full storyAs we come up to winter it's probably time to check on your buy-to-let investment and make sure that you can spot any problems before they end up costing you a fortune. (…)
» Read the complete articleIf you have been watching the house price headlines, eagerly awaiting the right moment to invest in property once again it might be prudent to hold on and wait. (…)
» Read the complete articleBuy-to-let borrowers breathed a sigh of relief last week when it was revealed that their investment should have returned to 2008 figures. (…)
» Read the full storyThe Government may be looking to regulate buy-to-let mortgage lending – but this is not necessarily a bad thing and will only make your investment safer. (…)
» Read the full storyTenant arrears rose by almost a quarter in August as 8,000 more tenants failed to pay their rent – a warning to all UK landlords trying to keep their investment running through this deep recession. (…)
