On Thursday, August 25, 2016 by Unknown   No comments

According to the Buy to Let Club, Buy to let landlords are increasingly taking out mortgage applications via limited companies. A suggestion previously by a number of experts in the industry was to set up limited companies as a way of combating the new tax regulations. It appears some landlords have done just that.

This research is supported by other findings that have outlined similar patterns in the buy to let market. Landlords are looking for ways to combat the recent stamp duty surcharge and reduce their tax liability.

Managing Direct of Buy to Let Club, Ying Tan, said: ‘It’s interesting to see that recent data from our B2B arm, Buy to Let Club, does indeed show a significant increase in applications via limited companies. It seems that the early predictions were justified – an increasing number of landlords appear to be adopting this model in order to protect themselves from the reduction in tax relief coming into effect from next year.’

Lenders are reacting quickly to the growing trend of landlords setting up limited companies, with their rates falling as competition amongst lenders heats up. Alan Cleary, managing director at Precise Mortgages, commented: ‘…this type of product is growing in popularity and I expect it to be a popular choice amongst brokers and landlords.”

Precise Mortgages has responded to the changes in the market by launching an exclusive limited company buy-to-let three-year fixed rate mortgage through Buy to Let Club.

Only time will tell how popular limited companies become but it will be intriguing to see if the trend continues to grow and what the effect/s will be.

At Orchard & Shipman we work with highly experienced financial services partners to offer our landlords the best value and quality financial products on the market including mortgages, buildings and personal insurance. If you wish to take advantage of the great mortgage deals currently on offer or if you want to find out how we could assist you with your financial needs, then visit http://www.orchard-shipmancorporate.com/services/financial-services/ or contact Orchard & Shipman today.
On Thursday, August 25, 2016 by Unknown   No comments

According to new data from Equifax Touchstone, July’s buy to let mortgage lending has fallen 39% in comparison to the same month a year ago.

Additionally, the average value for buy to let mortgages is down year-on-year, having fallen from £160,203 to £157,195. 

We have been saying that the stamp duty surcharge introduced in April would impact the housing market and these statistics suggest that is the case.

The impact of Brexit also has to be factored in. July – the first full month after the Brexit vote – buy to let mortgage sales were down 15.2%. That is in comparison to the June total which lead up to the referendum.

It is common knowledge that with Brexit and the numerous changes to the buy to let market implemented by the government that now is a turbulent time. But that is not the say that the market can’t be profitable or a good investment. The key is identifying rental hotspots and ensuring your property is up to the required standard. There are still huge opportunities in the market as tenant demand continues to rise and with insufficient numbers of new houses being built, this will continue to be the case.

What’s more, lenders are cutting their mortgage rates to entice investors as they realise the effect the stamp duty surcharge is having on the market.

It is still early doors and we don’t know the full effect/impact the stamp duty surcharge and Brexit will have on the buy to let market. Traditionally, there is a dip in mortgage sale volumes during the summer months of July and August. So it will be a few more months before the full effect can be identified.

At Orchard & Shipman we are more than happy to provide advice, support and guidance on any of the challenges facing landlords today. You can speak to one of our experts by calling 0203 301 5993 (England) 0131 516 9799 (Edinburgh) & 0141 428 3263 (Glasgow). Alternatively, you can visit our website to find out more about how we can help you; www.orchard-shipman.com
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