ludlowthompson to launch quarterly BTL review
Letting agent ludlowthompson has announced a new quarterly bulletin, providing you with the latest information and all you need to know about buy-to-let properties in the capital.
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- Average rents and yields.
- Current rents in high yielding parts of London, broken down by area.
- Arrears, voids and costs.
- An overview of the latest trends in the buy-to-let mortgage market, including the latest products
- Some of the highest yielding properties currently available
Stephen Ludlow, Chairman of ludlowthompson, says:
"Buy-to-let in London is an enormous growth area, and we felt that this was the right time to give the market all the information it needs.
"London properties in the Zone 2 belt around the centre make terrific buy-to-let investments because of the high rent and occupancy rates they achieve. Our bulletin will be an important tool to arm potential investors with all the information they need to make a fully informed investment decision.
"There are so many factors to take into account when considering the purchase of a buy-to-let property, especially as many buyers in the market are doing it for the first time.
"We hope that we can give investors all the information they need when searching for an investment property in the capital, wherever they are from themselves. We want our clients to find the best deal possible, not only on the property itself, but on the best value areas, and the all-important choice of the right mortgage."
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