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This handbook has been put together with relevant information about the buy to let market. The information is intended as a guide to the novice buy to let investor and gives the reader an unbiased view of the current market. The guide is not intended to inform you of a set path of how to be a successful investor as this depends on your attitude to risk. This guide has been produced to give the reader advice about the options available from initial setup, strategy to exit plan.
Anthony Dixon
In the timeless words of Henry Brooks Adams, “A teacher affects eternity; he can never tell where his influence stops.” Embracing this profound wisdom, I believe that a life well-lived is one marked by the continuous exchange of knowledge and wisdom. As the author, I echo the sentiment that if you’ve journeyed through life without imparting something meaningful to the next generation, be it through teaching or learning, you’ve merely existed, not truly lived. Through my writings, I aspire to contribute to the tapestry of wisdom, leaving an imprint that resonates beyond the confines of time. I have written over five hundred Blogs, many dealing with Parenting, Relationships and Safe Driving with the hope that someone will benefit from them. Facebook inspired me to start writing, my first Blog sixty words long was posted on Facebook. From that day on I knew that Social media was a tool to share Knowledge. In the process of writing this Book, I have learned that you can face life, no matter what it throws at you. It’s all about resiliency of the human spirit.
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Buy To Let - Anthony Dixon
Introduction
Welcome to the Buy to Let Handbook 1st Edition. This handbook has been put together with relevant information about the buy to let market. The information is intended as a guide to the novice buy to let investor and gives the reader an unbiased view of the current market.
The guide is not intended to inform you of a set path of how to be a successful investor as this depends on your attitude to risk. This guide has been produced to give the reader advice about the options available from initial setup, strategy to exit plan.
We hope you find this book useful as you embark on your venture.
Understanding the Property Market
Market Overview
The house market is starting to stabilise since the recession in 2008. Lenders are starting to review their lending criteria to increase loans.
Since the house prices crashed in 2007 the market has recovered and since 2010-2011 house prices have climbed steadily. Current market prices at the end of 2014 according to housing price indexes show that the prices are now around the prices of 2007 before the market crashed.
Predictions by forecasters are that the market will continue to grow and that house prices will have grown by 15%-25% in 2019.
However, short-term outcomes are likely to be slowing of the house price growth, limits on the growth in transactions and increasing demand into the private rented sector. These outcomes are due to government policies on lending where there will be increased regulation on borrowers’ affordability, capital repayment requirement and loan to income caps at lender level. Rising interest rates will also contribute to a slow growth in prices.
As of 2014, the market is still in favour of the seller; however