Increase in buy-to-let enquiries: TMA

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TMA’s November Distribution Indicator survey has indicated that enquires for the buy-to-let market to its directly authorised (DA) brokers rose over past quarter.

Results from the survey found that 47% had in fact experienced an increase in buy-to-let enquiries over the last three months. 33% said the return of some renewed activity but said that enquiry levels has not significantly increased while 20% refuting that any positivity had converted into any increase at all.

54% said that they were “definitely more confident”” in the future of the buy-to-let sector than at the same time last year. 32% were “”slightly more”” confident

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