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Posted on July 5th 2017 by admin-movingin

Over 50% of buy to let lending now goes to company landlords

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Original Source: Letting Agent Today.

Original Author: Graham Norwood.

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Over half the value of buy to let lending in the second quarter of this year was provided to limited companies rather than ‘classic’ buy to let individual investors says a leading broker. 

Based on lending transactions brokered by Mortgages for Business, limited companies borrowed more over a three month period than individual landlords for the first time, including both purchase and remortgage transactions.

Of buy to let purchase completions in quarter two, 73 per cent were performed by limited companies, up more than 10 per cent from the 62 per cent in Q1. Similarly, limited companies accounted for 76 per cent of buy to let lending by volume, up from 63 per cent in Q1. 

This has been caused by high volumes of purchase applications from limited companies, making up 77 per cent of buy to let purchase applications in Q1 and 78 per cent in Q2.

“Landlords are increasingly looking to limited company structures because of the benefits they bring in the form of tax efficiencies and softer affordability testing. The structures are not without their hurdles, however, and we recommend all our clients take professional tax advice before deciding how to proceed” says Steve Olejnik of Mortgages for Business.

The Mortgages for Business measure also shows pricing improvements, particularly three and five-year fixed rates, as buy to let lenders seek to compete in the ever-increasing limited company space. 

Among buy to let products available to limited companies, the average three and five-year fixed rates fell by 0.4 per cent each to 3.7 per cent and 4.0 per cent respectively. 

Mortgages for Business says this further narrows the gap with the wider market, with the average three-year fixed rate across all buy to let products just 0.2 per cent lower at 3.5 per cent.

https://www.lettingagenttoday.co.uk/breaking-news/2017/7/over-50-of-buy-to-let-lending-goes-to-companies-says-broker

 

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