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GO Financial Services

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Bridging finance for auction purchases

Bridging Finance for Auction Purchases Bridging Finance for Auction Purchases is short-term finance used to bridge the gap until long-term finance is secured or the asset is sold. Bridging can be used...

Bridging and Development Project

Bridging and Development Project Bridging and Development. Whether you are constructing several homes for profit, a self-building for your family, or refurbishing a property to sell, we can help you...

Remortgage Business

Remortgage Business and landlord impact. Industry data shows that a vast amount of 5-year fixed-rate mortgages will be coming to an end this year, resulting in a potential surge in remortgage...

UK Rental Market

UK Rental Market It is no secret that the UK rental market has grown substantially in recent months with a +8.3% annual change in UK rents. This has come on the back of high demand, particularly in...

Property Investment

Property Investment Property Investment – Portfolios and single BTL’s. At GO Financial Services, we have access to both portfolios and single BTL’s that are just waiting to be...

Property Portfolio Purchase

Portfolio Purchase – What to consider? Have you done your research? The biggest mistake you can make is rushing into a portfolio purchase. It is crucial to analyse the portfolio thoroughly to...

Repayment Methods Buy to Let

Repayment Methods – Repayment vs. Interest only. When it comes to BTL Mortgages you have 2 repayment methods; Repayment and Interest only. Let’s take a look at both, compare the differences and...

HMO Investment

HMO Investment – Why? An HMO property is a “house of multiple occupants”, for example, the type you’d see commonplace with students. Although HMO investment carries some risks...

Capital Raising Buy to let

Capital Raising – what do we mean? Capital Raising – If you own a property outright, if it has increased in value over the years, or if you have repaid some of your initial capital, then...