Buy to let insurance holders who primarily rent to students have been warned that they may need to review their portfolio in 2012.
Landlord Assist has urged student landlords to have a good think about how the impending rise in tuition fees will affect the amount of people going to university and, in turn, how many people will need student housing. Read more…
Landlords with insurance for rented property could be subject to some significant changes to the way in which they operate under new regulatory rules.
The key change affects those landlords who own so-called Houses in Multiple Occupation or are looking to own this type of property in the future. Read more…
While entering the buy-to-let market remains a tempting proposition for many rent guarantee insurance holders, it’s being advised this week that landlords must proceed with caution.
It’s believed buy to let insurance holders should take time to look at the performance of their individual market, according to one expert. Read more…
While the economic outlook remains uncertain, the number of people looking to save money by flatsharing is “only going to increase” for rental property insurance holders.
At least that’s according to lettings search website SpareRoom.co.uk Read more…
There are a number of reasons why the lettings sector is currently bringing in unparalleled rewards for landlords with rented property insurance.
Problems with the housing market in general have been well documented in terms of the troubles at first-time buyer level and the difficulties many people have getting mortgages approved. Read more…
Despite high rental prices, many buy to let property insurance holders are showing caution about increasing the number of properties on their portfolios.
David Whittaker is the managing director at Mortgages for Business. Read more…
Landlords with buy to let insurance have been enjoying the income that has come with increasing demand from the lettings sector in recent years.
However, it is possible that such demand may finally have reached its peak – not necessarily from tenants but in terms of the supply of property able to cope. Read more…