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New buy to let lending bounced back in fourth quarter of 2016

Following a shift to more remortgaging in the buy to let lending market, more landlords moved to purchase properties in the final quarter of 2016, the latest data shows. After the Brexit vote in the summer and concerns about changes to stamp duty for additional homes the number of mortgages for new purchase fell in […] The post New buy to let lending bounced back in fourth quarter of 2016 appeared first on PropertyWire . Continue reading

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Home owners in UK aged 55 and over face poor mortgage choice

Despite more products being on offer the mortgage market in the UK still does not offer enough for people aged 55 and over, research suggests. A survey found that estate agents are becoming increasingly concerned about mortgage lending restrictions for customers aged 55 and over and the impact on the wider housing market. Some 58% […] The post Home owners in UK aged 55 and over face poor mortgage choice appeared first on PropertyWire . Continue reading

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European real estate industry is pessimistic about Brexit, new research shows

The decision by the UK to leave the European Union weight heavily on the minds of many in the European real estate industry with many seeing it as a source of gloom but others seeing opportunity. Political instability is rated by 89% of respondents in the latest Emerging Trends Europe analysis report from the Urban […] The post European real estate industry is pessimistic about Brexit, new research shows appeared first on PropertyWire . Continue reading

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