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Last year, the Prudential Regulation Authority – part of the Bank of England, began its crackdown on buy-to-let mortgages but there are now signs that lenders are relaxing their rules to woo landlords.
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Last year, the Prudential Regulation Authority – part of the Bank of England, began its crackdown on buy-to-let mortgages but there are now signs that lenders are relaxing their rules to woo landlords.
In an era of low interest rates and rising inflation, UK investors are expecting an average annual return of 8.7 per cent on their investments over the next five years, according to the Schroders Global Investor Study.
It has been reported recently that inflation has risen to 3 per cent on average over the past year and with average pay rises at just 2.2 per cent, households are feeling the squeeze on their budgets. According to the experts, inflation is the ‘silent threat’ that eats away at the real value of cash over time.
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In recent years, Buy-To-Let Investments has taken a hit due to the UK Government’s tax changes. Cuts to the mortgage interest tax relief and the implementation of the second home stamp duty has put many off investing in Buy-To-Let.
Despite the Tory conference being plagued with problems from Ms May’s persistent cough to a prankster disrupting her keynote speech, a key announcement from the Tory conference has revealed an extra £2 billion will be allocated to help fund the building of more council and association homes.
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