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Property expert calls on landlords to visit brokers

Published On: September 16, 2015 at 4:08 pm

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A well-known property expert has called on landlords to visit mortgage brokers at least twice a year, to ensure that they are optimising their buy-to-let investment potential.

Addressing an audience at a seminar entitled,’ What is the future for buy-to-let?’ at this year’s Financial Service Expo in London, Kate Faulkner talked about how many landlords could solve their tax relief issues, through simple consultation with a mortgage broker.

Proactive

Faulkner went on to urge brokers to be more proactive in making sure that landlords are receiving the correct advice. Looking at the future of the buy-to-let market, she also called for greater understanding between both landlords and the intermediary market, for them to tackle market conditions and be able to cope with differing letting laws and regulations.

In her address, Faulkner said, ‘it is becoming more difficult for landlords to make money. It’s certainly harder to get deals in the current market. I’ve never seen stock levels so low. Letting and estate agents are having a seriously tough time trying to get stock, it’s just not there.’[1]

‘Looking forward I think eventually, which I’m happy about, there will be more concentration on capital growth and getting back to the real reason buy-to-let delivers which is long-term capital growth. Although this will inevitably be restricted within certain areas where growth remains low,’ she added.[1]

Property expert calls on landlords to visit brokers

Property expert calls on landlords to visit brokers

Encouragement

Moving on, Faulkner said what she would like to, ‘encourage all landlords to do now-because they have to build that capital growth in from the start-is to acquire properties they can bring back to life or just build.’ She also said that landlords should, ‘use cash where possible and then mortgage the property accordingly,’ before stating, ‘I personally believe that nobody should be allowed to invest in a BTL property until they have seen an adviser.’[1]

Solicitor firms and the lack of specialist buy-to-let conveyancing solutions they offer bore the brunt of Faulkner’s angst, as she believes they have a major negative impact on landlords.

‘We do lots of seminars up and down the country and we believe that 95% of landlords hold property in an incorrect legal way. We have to work together as an industry to ensure that landlords are properly represented and not a good enough job is currently being done on their behalf. It is outrageous that the same conveyancing is being done for a buy-to-let investor as for a first-time buyer,’ Faulkner stated.[1]

[1] http://www.propertyreporter.co.uk/landlords/95-of-landlords-hold-property-in-an-incorrect-legal-way-says-expert.html

 

 

More landlords getting assistance from brokers

Published On: July 23, 2015 at 4:02 pm

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More landlords are looking for broker assistance when purchasing a buy-to-let property, according to new research.

Data from a report by the National Landlords Association suggests that 69% of landlords arranged their last by-to-let mortgage through either a broker or an intermediary.

Assistance

13% of landlords questioned said that they arranged their latest mortgage directly with a mortgage lender in a branch, with 12% arranging over the phone. Only 5% of landlords sorted out their latest loan with an online lender.[1]

The results of the report indicate that the top reason given by landlords using a broker was that they felt better placed to review products on the market as a result. (51%). 42% said that they had established a long relationship with their broker.[1]

Of the landlords who had arranged a BTL loan through a lender, 35% said they did so as they had an existing loan with them and 27% cited the fact that they had a bank account with the same provider.[1]

More landlords getting assistance from brokers

More landlords getting assistance from brokers

Pleased

Carolyn Uphill, NLA Chairman stated, ‘brokers will be pleased to know that a large proportion of landlords chose to use them when arranging at BTL mortgage and it shows that a good relationship goes a long way in business.’ She feels that, ‘these findings are interesting because, unlike most other products and services, completing transactions online is becoming more and more common.’[1]

Uphill continued by saying,’ ‘however, the variety of avenues to take when getting a BTL mortgage can be time-consuming and overwhelming and it’s difficult to know whether or not you have covered all bases, especially for those landlords that are new to the market.’[1]

‘This is why many put their faith in a broker and it reinforces that they are happy with the service they get,’ Uphill concluded.[1]

[1] http://www.propertyreporter.co.uk/landlords/most-landlords-opt-for-broker-assistance.html