CMC to hold buy-to-let seminar

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Connect Mortgage Club (CMC) has announced five specialist lenders will be supporting its buy-to-let finance seminar next month.

The event to be held in Milton Keynes on 2 April, will be supported by Precise Mortgages, Dragonfly Finance, Blemain Group and Shawbrook Bank. Castle Trust the new equity loans specialist will also be amongst the range of other sponsors supporting the event.

Liz Syms, managing director of Connect Mortgage Club, said: “Each of these lenders occupy key niche areas within the buy-to-let and specialist lending market, meaning their knowledge and direct input will be invaluable to the brokers and intermediaries who attend.

“As this is a technical seminar covering a comprehensive range of topics including; complex buy-to-lets, HMO, bridging and portfolio finance, plus property finance for expats and foreign nationals, it is important that brokers have the opportunity to have their questions answered directly by the right people.”

Gareth Lewis, head of sales at Precise Mortgages, who will be speaking at the seminar, added: “We are delighted to supporting CMC at this original event. With the buy-to-let market now getting back into full swing, a technical interactive forum like this gives brokers a great opportunity to better understand the full diverse range of finance options available to best support the needs of their property investor clients.

“It also gives us a platform to provide useful tips and guidance direct to brokers, plus contribute from a lender perspective how we perceive the current buy-to-let market.”

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