Topic: Buy-to-let
Mortgages
Mortgage lending to rise 11% in 2026: IMLA
Blogs
Paresh Raja: Why brokers need more support as landlords increasingly turn to specialist lenders
United Trust Bank
UTB appoints director to new mortgages, buy-to-let and bridging division
CHL Mortgages
CHL Mortgages launches new 75% and 80% LTV products
Zephyr
Zephyr increases procuration fees and reduces mortgage rates
Investec
Investec reduces residential and buy-to-let rates for HNW borrowers
Paragon Bank
Paragon extends streamlined buy-to-let application process to HMOs and MUBs
BM Solutions
BM Solutions launches new ERC-free tracker mortgages
Landbay
Landbay cuts premier rates and launches new MUFB holiday let products
Kent Reliance
Kent Reliance for Intermediaries withdraws from new lending
RAW Capital Partners
RAW Capital Partners launches new mortgage range for UK borrowers
Kensington
Kensington cuts buy-to-let rates and introduces new £1,499 fee option
Nottingham BS
The Nottingham launches new buy-to-let range with lower-rate, higher-fee options
Accord Mortgages
Accord makes top slicing available to first-time landlords
ModaMortgages
ModaMortgages and CHL Mortgages raise maximum exposure limit to £10m
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This week's biggest stories:
Inflation
Interest rates could rise as Bank of England responds to oil shock
First-time Buyer
Just one profession pays enough for buyers to afford average UK home
FCA
APPG urges overhaul of 'systemically flawed' UK financial conduct regulation
Interest Rates
Bank of England forecast to hold interest rates 'well into 2027' as inflation tops 4%
Bank Of England
Bank of England holds interest rates as inflation risks persist
FCA
FCA confirms new incident reporting and third party rules