Buy-to-let lenders are beginning to reassess their approach to mortgage lending, particularly in regard to properties with lower energy efficiency ratings. This shift comes as part of their
Is Buy-to-Let Still Worth It for Aspiring Landlords?
Nikka Sulton
Around one in three Britons still hope to own a buy-to-let property, according to recent research, despite rising taxes, stricter regulations, and ongoing concerns that the market is
UK House Prices See Sharpest Drop in Four Years
Nikka Sulton
UK house prices have experienced their sharpest monthly decline in nearly four years, sparking widespread discussion across the property industry. This fall follows the end of a temporary
Fed Holds Rates Steady Amid Ongoing Tariff Turmoil
Nikka Sulton
People and businesses across the United States have experienced a flurry of policy shifts in recent months. Despite this, one thing has remained consistent: the cost of borrowing
BoE Holds Rates at 4.25% – What It Means for You
Nikka Sulton
The Bank of England has chosen to maintain interest rates at 4.25 per cent, a move reflecting its cautious approach amidst ongoing concerns over a potential resurgence in
Lenders Slash Mortgage Rates Before BoE Decision
Nikka Sulton
Mortgage lenders are currently slashing rates, with two-year fixed deals now at their lowest in nearly three years. According to Moneyfacts, the average two-year fixed mortgage rate stands
Inflation Stuck at 3.4% – Rate Cut Unlikely
Nikka Sulton
UK inflation figures released today have defied expectations, delivering another setback for Chancellor Rachel Reeves and her economic ambitions. Data from the Office for National Statistics (ONS) showed
Unusual Drop in UK Property Asking Prices This June
Nikka Sulton
UK house prices have taken an unexpected dip this June, with average asking prices falling by 0.3% compared to May. This contrasts with the usual trend for the
Tenant Group: Landlords Can Afford EPC Upgrades
Nikka Sulton
Generation Rent, a tenant advocacy group, has stated that most landlords should be able to afford energy-efficiency improvements, as a significant number of them do not have mortgages
More Landlords Sought for Asylum Housing
Nikka Sulton
Labour has indicated that private landlords will need to play a more active role in housing migrants, according to a report by the Daily Telegraph. This move forms
