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What Might 2018 Hold for UK Buy-to-Let
3 Jan 2018 TwentyFour Blog

What Might 2018 Hold for UK Buy-to-Let

The BTL sector has taken a bit of a pounding over the last couple of years, as authorities introduced a number of harsh measures to counter fears of “financial stability risks” posed by growth in lending, with concerns that future financial tightening could lead to a surge in landlords looking to exit the market should they become stressed, and subsequently cause a house price crash.  The measures included:

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