The bare necessities: Investing in property during a pandemic

The bare necessities: Investing in property during a pandemic

Despite a property boom this year as the UK emerged from (and began to re-enter) lockdown, there is one set of UK home-buyers who aren’t necessarily reaping the benefits so easily: private landlords. The issue? Limited Company Buy-to-Let mortgage lending. Please click or tap the picture to find out more

Here, Andy Foote, director at leading UK property developer SevenCapital, lays out the bare necessities of investing through a limited company during the pandemic:
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Source: Property Reporter
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