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July 2010 Newsletter – A Bright Buy to Let Future

July 22nd, 2010 | No Comments | Posted in Latest News, Monthly Newsletters

Are you considering a Buy-to-Let purchase or remortgage, but think the market is less than perfect?

You may be pleasantly surprised! Whilst the Buy-to-Let market has not reached the levels seen at the peak in 2007, it has expanded by 70% since September 2009.

At The Mortgage Store we have access to a wide range of Buy-to-Let mortgage deals up to 80% loan to value, some which are not available on the high street. Not only that but we have lenders on our panel that use rental income calculation to determine the level of mortgage they will offer. This means that you may not necessarily require a particular level of personal income to obtain the Buy-to-Let mortgage you need.

According to Nationwide, average house prices have risen again during the month of May 2010 which follows month on month increases since November 2008.* Nationwide state ‘The current supply-demand balance on the market is still consistent with relatively stable to modestly upward trending prices’.
Given that mortgage rates are relatively low and loan to value rates are relatively high, now may be the time to consider that Buy-to-Let purchase before house prices increase further!

Do you currently have a Buy-to-Let mortgage deal that you would like to move away from? Why not call us today to find out if we can help with a more competitive rate? Equally with loan to value rates becoming more favorable you may find that now could be the time to raise capital against the property for such things as home improvements.

There are many considerations and options to take account with any Buy-to-Let purchase or remortgage. Thankfully we are able to provide a full advice service and guide you through all the options available. In addition to this we also offer a full general insurance and protection advice service.

Why not contact us Today to see if we could beat your buildings insurance renewal, or provide advice on your personal insurance needs?

We look forward to hearing from you.

* (Taking into consideration seasonal adjustments).

For further details or to arrange an interview please use our ‘Contact’ Page.

For a PDF version of this newsletter please click the PDF icon: The Mortgage Store Newsletter July 2010 PDF

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July 2010 – Press Release

July 19th, 2010 | No Comments | Posted in Latest News


TMS are delighted to announce the launch of our sister company – The Letting Store

The Letting StoreAnd even better…………….

We’re offering a full letting management service for 8.0% pa.

Many of our customers are now keeping properties that historically they would have sold in order to optimize the potential for income now and capital growth later.

With this in mind we were keen to be able to offer a competitive, service driven resource for existing and new Customers in addition to our normal mortgage broking proposition so we set up The Letting Store.

We have tried to price ourselves very well in the market without being detrimental to the standards you expect, an example of this being our full management service at 8.0% pa.

We would be pleased to talk through our service to anyone that may be considering a change of lettings management provider or may be fed up with managing their investment property or properties themselves.

The Letting Store can offer ‘find a tenant only’, full management or just tenant referencing services if required so if you’d like to talk your requirements through with a Lettings Adviser….

Please call 0845 5044800 and we’ll be happy to help!

We look forward to hearing from you.

For a PDF version of this Press Release please click the PDF icon: The Mortgage Store Newsletter July Press Release 2010 PDF

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