Buy-to-let

The Leeds cuts HMO rates

The Leeds Building Society has reduced rates on its two-year fixed rate large houses...

Master Private Finance to distribute TML products

The Mortgage Lender (TML) has been appointed to the panel of newly launched Master...

Limited company BTL purchases continue popularity rise

55% of landlords surveyed by Precise Mortgages will use limited companies for purchases, which...

Impact Specialist Finance joins TMA packager panel

Impact Specialist Finance has been added to TMA’s approved packager panel. TMA members can now...

Leek United cuts buy-to-let and residential rates

Leek United has reduced rates on a selection of mortgage products across its range. Its...

Foundation Home Loans cuts core buy-to-let rates

Foundation Home Loans has reduced rates on selected products across its core buy-to-let F1...

40% of protected deposits higher than tenancy deposit cap

The Deposit Protection Service (DPS) has revealed that 42.81% of the deposits it currently...

The Ipswich launches holiday let offering

The Ipswich Building Society has extended its existing buy-to-let mortgage offering to include a...

CSF to distribute West One’s buy-to-let range

West One Loans' new limited distribution buy-to-let product range is now available through Crystal...

BrokerSense introduces buy-to-let calculator

BrokerSense, who provide specialist mortgage calculators to brokers, has launched a buy-to-let mortgage calculator. This...

Axis Bank UK appoints buy-to-let manager

Axis Bank UK has appointed Zenzi Tinkorang as buy-to-let manager in its intermediary team. She...

Accord unveils pair of new buy-to-let fixes

Two new products have been added to Accord Mortgages' buy-to-let range. For purchasing landlords, the...

PMS and Sesame add Gatehouse Bank to panels

PMS Mortgage Club and Sesame Network have added Gatehouse Bank’s range of finance products...

Opportunities from your landlord clients

In the summertime when the weather is hot, you can stretch right up and...

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The continued evolution of the later life lending market

Later life lending has moved well beyond being an occasional enquiry about equity release or a maturing interest-only case. It is now a consistent and...

What does the year hold for specialist first charge residential mortgages?

A few months into 2026, it is already clear that many borrowers continue to fall outside the criteria set by high street and mainstream...

A turning point for British Islamic home finance

A quick question for brokers: what would you do if 80% of a fast-growing community told you the market was not serving them properly? That...

Mutual sector ambition needs tech-driven scale

The Government’s commitment to doubling the size of the mutual sector has been welcomed across financial services. Building societies continue to play a critical...

Conveyancing fees will rise and you can blame the Government

Tax is complicated and making sure you pay the right amount can be challenging - just ask MP Angela Raynor or indeed former Chancellor...

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Spring Statement to deliver stability rather than housing shake-up

The forthcoming Spring Statement is unlikely to bring major housing policy reforms with stability...

Accord cuts residential pricing at lower LTVs and reduces selected BTL rates

Accord Mortgages is reducing rates across parts of its residential and buy-to-let ranges, with...

Pepper Money sharpens pricing with 5.09% limited edition remortgage fix

Pepper Money has introduced a 75% loan-to-value two-year fixed remortgage at 5.09% within its...

Norton Home Loans backs self-employed adverse borrower in Right to Buy purchase

Norton Home Loans has completed a £39,000 mortgage for a self-employed chef purchasing their...