Landlords expect to remortgage or consolidate over next 12 months

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70% of portfolio landlords expect to remortgage or consolidate loans over the next 12 months, according to a webinar poll conducted by CHL Mortgages.

53% of broker respondents had one to five portfolio landlord clients who would remortgage or consolidate loans in 2022. 16% highlighted that they had over 10 portfolio landlord clients likely to remortgage or consolidate loans over the next 12 months.

These responses emerged during a Lender Spotlight webinar session – held in conjunction with Knowledge Bank – based on the specialist buy-to-let lending marketplace which had over 100 brokers in virtual attendance.

Further polls were taken during the webinar around limited company activity and SPVs.

When asked the question: ‘What percentage of your landlord clients are considering opening limited companies for their buy-to-let properties’, almost a third of broker respondents (29%) said that more than 75% of their portfolio clients were considering the move.

Focusing on SPVs and trading companies, 51% of brokers outlined that they have clients wishing to house properties in a trading company instead of setting up an SPV, with 49% not believing this to be the case for landlords they are working with.

CHL Mortgages’ specialist buy-to-let product range is available to first-time landlords, portfolio landlords and limited companies covering a variety of buy-to-let investment vehicles including HMOs and MUFBs.

Ross Turrell (pictured), commercial director, CHL Mortgages, said: “We know how strong the buy-to-let market has been from a purchase perspective in recent times and whilst we still expect sustained levels of activity from portfolio landlords when adding to their portfolios over the course of 2022, this data underlines the vast remortgage potential currently on offer.

“This potential will be driven by considerable numbers of five-year fixed rate deals maturing over the course of the year and the ball really is in the court of proactive advisers to make the most of these remortgage opportunities in what remains a highly competitive lending space and an uncertain interest rate environment.“

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