Buy to Let Business grows office and staff

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The Buy to Let Business and its mortgage club Buy to Let Club has almost trebled the size of its offices.


The Surrey-based brokerage, which launched in 2006, has increased its office space from 1,800 square feet to 5,000 square feet after taking on 17 new staff in the last month.

New recruits include Adam Jeaffreson who most recently was a business development manager at Bridgebank Capital and has over 25 years experience within the commercial sector. He will be looking grow the company’s commercial mortgage division.

Chris Young has joined as a mortgage manager with over 20 years experience in the financial services sector and will be part of a group of managers that are leading a team which graduated from its training programme.

Karen Osborne will be joining as a senior mortgage consultant and was previously at Landlord Mortgages.

Business expectations are that between both brands they will write in excess of £1bn of buy-to-let business this year

Managing director Ying Tan said: “It has been an incredible few months for both The Buy to Let Business and Buy to Let Club and I’m thrilled to have been able to welcome so many fantastic new colleagues to the team. 



“We have plans for even bigger growth this year and I’m extremely excited to see where we can take the business. The buy-to-let industry is currently the most exciting and dynamic that it has ever been and it’s great to be at the forefront of it.”

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