Landlord Wars: Return of the Accidental Landlord? Tens of thousands of homeowners became accidental landlords in 2017, as homes in the notoriously expensive South East and London struggled to sell
Is there still 100% mortgages? Is there still a 100% mortgage? 100% Mortgage Option Unless you are buying on one of the government home buyer initiatives there are no 100% mortgage available any
Are You Getting The Most From Your Life Insurance Policy? Life insurance or life cover is a precaution you can take to financially protect your family in the event of your death. However the benefits
First Time Buyers: Potential Issues with Parents Lending You Money It’s important you and your parents are aware of the expenses and risks associated with buying a house so that you can make a
Can I be a guarantor for a buy-to-let mortgage? Is it still possible to get a guarantor mortgage? I would like to use my income to help my son obtain a buy-to-let mortgage with a £20k deposit on a
Structuring Your Buy-to-Let Investments Tax-Efficiently Following the Buy-to-Let PRA changes to landlords’ tax relief introduced last year, many investors are now considering structuring their
Are Millennials Buying Homes? We take a look at the current millenial housing trends and what they can do to increase their chances of getting a step on the property ladder. The tirade of negative
Landlords and Finance Costs Restriction: What’s Deductible Now? The finance costs restriction is still being phased in. It was outlined in Section 24 of the Finance Act 2015, but won't be fully in
Buying a Council House This blog will take you through the basics of buying your council house, so that you can decide whether it’s a good move for you. If you live in a council house or flat and
What Credit Score Is Needed to Buy a House? Lenders look at your credit score when you apply for a mortgage. We explain a few ways you can improve your credit score in our blog. When you take out a