Landlords divided over government BTL ‘clampdown’

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59% of landlords surveyed by property crowdfunding platform Property Partner say they are shelving plans to make further investments in traditional buy-to-lets, or are even planning to sell some of their existing properties.

The firm found that many landlords still seem unaware of the full implications of the combined government measures about to be implemented. The Mortgage Credit Directive (MCD) comes into force on 21 March, followed by April’s stamp duty hike, with mortgage interest tax relief being phased out from 2017.

However, 27% of landlords surveyed by Property Partner, had little or no awareness of the changes to their financial fortunes in the pipeline.

While 41% of those questioned say they plan to continue buying properties for rent, almost the same proportion (38%) say they are switching strategies – still investing in residential property, but through crowdfunding platforms like Property Partner instead.

Property Partner has seen a rise in investment on their platform as investors look for alternative ways to invest in property. It’s largest crowdfunding raise to date, a £2.4m modern development in Hastings, East Sussex, completed with a record 1191 people investing in shares in the property. Meanwhile, Property Partner’s resale market, its ‘property stock exchange’, saw a 77% increase in shares traded between January and February.

Dan Gandesha, CEO of Property Partner, said: “On the evidence of our research, landlords are deeply divided over how to respond to the government’s clampdown on buy-to-let.

“A significant minority are desperately buying up available stock to beat the April stamp duty deadline, causing a surge in prices. Do these people really understand how the government’s tax changes will impact their profits?

“Luckily the majority of landlords are taking a much more cautious view, with many choosing Property Partner as a better way to access residential property investment, without the hassle, expense, or tax implications.”

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