Volume of BTL products up by over 1000 since last year🏡

Volume of BTL products up by over 1000 since last year🏡

Despite a small month-on-month dip, there are currently 3,374 products available to landlords - over 1,000 more available now than this time last year

(May 2021 – 2,302), and availability remains notably above that recorded pre-pandemic (March 2020 – 2,897), according to new data from Moneyfacts.
Rising for a third consecutive month to 3.41%, the average overall two-year fixed BTL rate is at the highest level recorded since September 2015 (3.41%). This is 0.51% above where this rate stood at the start of December 2021 (2.90%), prior to any of the four recent base rate increases. To continue reading, please Click Here


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