Are landlords free from the recession
Landlords can start to feel more comfortable and reap the benefits of the low house prices as mortgage lenders are once again offering mortgages to buy-to-let investors. A number of factors surrounding the housing market both negative and positive has given landlords the ability to have fought their way back into the housing market, as banks now increase their buy-to-let lending.
The recent increase in rent prices and the low cost of purchasing a house has left landlords with plenty of money to spend. With the increase of mortgages being offered we could see a rise in the number of property avaliable to rent in the UK.
These facts and figures have led the website Lettingsearch to belive that the recession is finally over for landlords.
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November 16th 2009
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