When is a Budget not a Budget? When it’s a Spring Statement of course, which will be outlined to the House of Commons by the Chancellor, Rachel Reeves, on 26 March.
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Buy-to-let investors set to make the biggest saving when remortaging in the current market
Improving market conditions have seen remortgagers thousands of pounds better off when it comes to remortgaging.
Read MoreSpring Budget Statement 2025 – Landlord Reactions
Chancellor Rachel Reeves’s under pressure (definitely not an emergency budget) Spring Statement alleviated concerns among private landlords by avoiding an increase in Stamp Duty rates for second-home purchases.
Read MoreLender’s “unique” mortgage aims to attract first time buyers
Accord Mortgages is launching a unique mortgage range designed to help cover the cost of buying a first home, in particular the increased Stamp Duty Land Tax first-time buyers face from tomorrow.
Read MoreHow do no-deposit mortgages work and should I get one?
Buying a house isn’t out of the question even if you can’t put down a deposit – but make sure you understand the risks and drawbacks before deciding if one is best for your situation
Read MoreWhy porting a mortgage might be right for you when moving to a new home
If you’re moving house, there’s one extra item you might want to take with you – but you need to work out if it’s the best option
Read MoreSpring Statement: What will it mean for mortgages and housing?
The Chancellor Rachel Reeves has reinforced the government’s commitment to ‘get Britain building again’ as she delivered her Spring Statement today.
Read MoreSantander eases mortgage rules so it can lend up to £35,000 more
Bank cuts its stress testing rate for home buyers after FCA urged lenders not to be ‘unduly restricting’
Read MoreBTL investment will retain its allure
Whereas those who invested in property were once seen as being ahead of the curve or making a sensible decision, there are now those who appear to believe they are making some sort of terrible mistake.
Read MoreIs the PRS pendulum swinging too far against landlords?
The biggest problem facing landlords is that the PRS is like a pendulum, swinging slowly from one policy extreme to the other, and there is nobody left in parliament or the civil service who remembers what the PRS was like before 1988.
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