The Mortgage Works cuts buy-to-let rates
The Mortgage Works is reducing buy-to-let rates by up to 0.35%, with rates starting from 2.79%. Its buy-to-let 2-year fixed rate (remortgage only) now costs 2.99% to 65% LTV with…
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The Mortgage Works is reducing buy-to-let rates by up to 0.35%, with rates starting from 2.79%. Its buy-to-let 2-year fixed rate (remortgage only) now costs 2.99% to 65% LTV with…
A Tottenham landlord has been fined £10,000 after repeatedly failing to license a privately rented property. The property in question was said to have multiple issues of disrepair, while the…
First-time buyers are leaning harder on high loan-to-value mortgages, analysis of UK Finance data from HouzeCheck has revealed. In the first quarter of 2025 the average LTV on a first-time…
The British obsession with property as a means of building wealth is outdated, as today’s house buyers will not match the gains of past generations, asset manager Rathbones has warned.…
The Decent Homes Standard is being extended from social housing to private in the Renters’ Rights Bill, but the National Residential Landlords Association has warned that it needs to be…
Housing starts in Scotland were at their lowest level since 1996 in the first quarter of 2025, indicating that there’s a real problem in creating new supply in the country.…
Telecoms masts are increasingly becoming a barrier to redevelopment or urgent building works – and the legal framework for removing them is tightening, Henry Russell at law firm Clarke Willmott…
A development of 58 homes have come to market in Rugely in Staffordshire from housebuilder Lovell. Some 29 are for open market sale and 29 allocated as affordable housing. This…
The government should lower its 40% affordable housing requirement when it comes to its New Towns policy, according to Andrew Smith of Phoenix Funding. Smith reckons the requirement will prove…
The government is reforming the Building Safety Regulator in a bid to speed up construction of high-rise homes. This will include a ‘fast track process’, where existing new build cases…