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Specialist Property Finance
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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...

Transferring a Portfolio to Limited Company

Transferring a Portfolio to Limited Company Transferring a Portfolio. If you are an investor who currently owns a portfolio in their personal name, you should be aware of the potential benefits of...

Specialist Landlord Insurance

Specialist Landlord Insurance Specialist Landlord Insurance – what do we mean? In this context, a specialist landlord policy could mean a factor that makes your situation...

Bridging Finance for Auction Purchases

Bridging finance for auction purchases Our client purchased a property at auction that needed a bridging loan to pay for it. As bridging finance is quicker to arrange than a traditional mortgage, it...

Property Development Project

Property Development Project We have access to fast and flexible funding for all types of property development projects. Whether you are constructing several homes for profit, self-building a house...

Landlord Insurance FAQS

Landlord Insurance FAQ Landlord Insurance FAQ. Landlord insurance is a crucial component of owning a portfolio, however, we see many people who are unaware of its importance. These FAQ’s have...

Landlord Insurance Why is it important

Landlord Insurance is not a legal requirement, and therefore, not complusory. Having said that, it is always best to have landlord insurance in place, as a simple buildings & contents or home...