Topic: Buy-to-let
Coventry
Coventry launches new buy-to-let range for properties with A-C EPC rating
Yorkshire BS
YBS enhances buy-to-let range with new and reduced rates
Pepper Money
Pepper cuts residential rates and introduces free buy-to-let valuations
CHL Mortgages
CHL Mortgages launches free valuation HMO and MUFB products
Mortgages
Latest mortgage data points to greater stability in 2026: Twenty7tec
Santander
Santander announces increases to residential and buy-to-let rates
Keystone Property Finance
Keystone announces new partnership to streamline valuation process
Roma Finance
Roma launches buy-to-let and revolving credit facility in Scotland
Foundation
Foundation simplifies name with new brand identity
The Right Mortgage And Protection Network
The Right Mortgage begins second year of buy-to-let adviser accreditation scheme
Together
Together cuts variable and bridging rates by up to 0.25%
Blogs
Anna Lewis: What does 2026 hold for property investors?
Aldermore
Aldermore launches limited edition fee-free buy-to-let range
Fleet Mortgages
Fleet Mortgages cuts rates and launches new remortgage productsÂ
Bridge-to-let
Aspen expands bridge-to-let proposition
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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