Buy to let the revolution - 10 years on assessment and prospects
Language: English Publication details: Amersham ARLA 2006Subject(s): LOC classification:- 346.4104342 $2 18
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Provides an overview of the development of the buy to let market over the last decade and assesses its current status and future. Buy to let has become a major industry that is forecast to grow. It has spread the privately rented sector, increased housing opportunities and competition and has helped to stabilise the housing market. Buy to let mainly houses young adults and buy to let borrowings represent well under half of the value of dwellings. Buy to let landlords are taking a growing share of the private rental market, mostly own only one or two properties, are relatively young and recent investors. Graphs.