Topic: Buy-to-let
Buy-to-let
MT Finance strengthens buy-to-let division with new senior hire
Buy-to-let
Gatehouse enhances buy-to-let range with new fee and minimum finance options
Buy-to-let
Majority of landlords putting off work to achieve EPC ‘C’ rating
Mortgages
RAW Capital Partners launches new five-year fixed rates
Blogs
Grant Hendry: Driving sustainability - a new year’s resolution for the housing market
Buy-to-let
Aldermore reintroduces limited edition buy-to-let products
Specialist Lending
Paradigm expands specialist lending panel with RAW Capital Partners
Buy-to-let
Metro Bank increases maximum buy-to-let loan sizes
Buy-to-let
Keystone Property Finance cuts buy-to-let rates by 15bps
Mortgages
Coventry for intermediaries cuts residential and buy-to-let rates
Offa
Sharia-compliant lender Offa joins Connect IFA
Blogs
Victoria Clark: Exploring the opportunities within your existing buy-to-let client book
Holiday Let
Hampshire Trust launches proposition for restricted holiday lets
Buy-to-let
Roma launches new RomaPRO buy-to-let solution in product range overhaul
In The Spotlight
We’re often a broker’s favourite second lender: Christopher Blewitt, Darlington BS
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First-time Buyer
Just one profession pays enough for buyers to afford average UK home
Interest Rates
Bank of England forecast to hold interest rates 'well into 2027' as inflation tops 4%
FCA
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Bank Of England
Bank of England holds interest rates as inflation risks persist
This week's biggest stories:
First-time Buyer
Just one profession pays enough for buyers to afford average UK home
Interest Rates
Bank of England forecast to hold interest rates 'well into 2027' as inflation tops 4%
FCA
APPG urges overhaul of 'systemically flawed' UK financial conduct regulation
Bank Of England
Bank of England holds interest rates as inflation risks persist
FCA
FCA confirms new incident reporting and third party rules
Review
Mortgage brokers risking £300,000 fine under new fake review laws