A legal loophole means that if forest or woodland is purchased with residential property, there will be less stamp duty charged than normal […]
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For anyone wanted to take advantage of the flexible, short-term nature of bridging loans, it will be a relief to find out that […]
If someone buys a second home, they normally have to pay 3% stamp duty, but a legal loophole may have been found that […]
There are two main types of bridging finance – open and closed. In this article, we’re going to look at how closed bridging […]
Though there have been many recent challenges, the commercial property market shows signs of being resilient, says an article published at iii.co.uk. Following […]
Demand for commercial property rises from buy-to-let landlords The Royal Institute of Chartered Surveyors has reported that demand for commercial property in the […]
The Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) has announced that, from 2021, it will no longer use LIBOR as a benchmark.
Buy-to-let landlords are now able to release equity from their properties without being forced to sell.
Manchester has become an increasingly popular investment area for buy-to-let investors, an August 2017 FT.com article reports.
There are a number of reasons why a property may not be eligible for a mortgage. In many cases, a bridging loan can […]