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  • Mortgage application made easy…

    Ellie, Keira and all the team at Propp were so supportive throughout the process. They were always there on the phone to answer my numerous questions. Thankyou once again!

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  • 10/10 broker. Efficient and Competent

    They are exactly what they say they are. Really great broker if you are looking for BTL mortgages next to commercial. From the very initial conversation, Kate fully understood what I was looking for and knew exactly which lenders would suit my rather unique circumstances. Within a day, she had recommended and submitted an application to the lender. From obtaining the DIP, it then took less than a week from formal mortgage application to valuation to offer. The process is seamless and Kate's hand-off to Sophie who managed the application to offer process was exemplary. What an excellent team. 100% recommended.

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  • Great brokerage Highly Recommend

    Great brokerage and always manage to overcome any obstacles along the way to reach the desired outcome. Highly recommend Matt, Nicole & Harriet as part of your Property Power Team!

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  • Friendly and efficient

    Abbie was great to deal with when she took over and worked on my case and was very responsive when I had questions.

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  • I will use this company...

    over and over again. Very good customer service and quick response.

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  • Helpful with good advice

    Matt was extremely helpful, found a good mortgage offer and answered every question I kept sending him very promptly.

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  • I have used Propp...

    for multiple projects, and I can confidently say that the team is exceptional. Lauren is highly knowledgeable and efficiently handled any challenging issues that arose. She provided regular updates, and the administration team consistently followed up with solicitors. Alexia and Jordan were particularly effective in obtaining documents and providing prompt feedback. They all collaborated seamlessly and delivered results every time. I highly recommend them without reservation.

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  • Sophie and Ellie were efficient

    Sophie and Ellie were efficient and really lovely people to work with. I was kept informed every step of the way without the need to chase them for an update. Would highly recommend.

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  • PROPP is a fantastic broker with amazing staff.

    They are very knowledgeable, helpful, patient and hardworking. They will keep you informed, give honest advice and always achieve successful outcomes. Great shout to Caroline.

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  • Amazing!

    James and Nicole have been amazing at helping us get our mortgage for our BTL Ltd company properties. Responsive and always working to make sure things go smoothly.

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  • Exceptional Service from knowledgeable, friendly staff.

    From the moment I was recommended to use Propp I was impressed with the high quality of service I received. Initially James helped me chose and secure the best mortgage deal available. From then on Sophie and Alexia were tireless in their correspondence with the Lender's solicitors, my solicitors and the seller's solicitors. Particularly, when the notice for completion had been served (not just once but twice) they were instrumental in daily contacting solicitors to make the deal happen. Without Propp and the work of Sophia and Alexia I would not have been able to purchase my Buy to Let apartment. As this was my first step into the world of being a landlord I was nervous to get things right. This meant I was somewhat 'needy' in in the number of times I called to ask questions of Sophie and Alexia. They could not have been more helpful and pleasant in the process, knowledgeable and friendly. As a result of the exceptional service I received, I cannot recommend highly enough. If you are wanting to purchase or sell......use Propp!

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  • Overcoming difficulties

    This was a difficult experience for me with my physical disability and lack of technical skills getting in the way.Propp staff Matt, Keira and especially Nicole had the patience to bear with me and ensure a successful outcome. Thank you.

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What is a buy-to-let mortgage?

A buy to let mortgage is a mortgage for those who would like to buy property as an investment. Buy-to-let mortgages work differently to residential mortgages, so if you are choosing to rent out your property lenders would require you to finance your purchase with a buy-to-let mortgage. You can also get commercial buy-to-let mortgages for landlords who want to invest in business property.

When you compare buy-to-let mortgages with Propp.io we do the challenging work for you. We will compare mortgage deals and buy-to-let lenders from across the market so you can find the best buy-to-let mortgage that suits you.

What is the difference between a buy-to-let mortgage and a residential mortgage?

A buy to let mortgage is mostly for landlords who want to buy property and rent it out. This means that the rules are slightly different for buy-to-let mortgages in comparison to residential mortgages. Let’s look at some of the differences, here:

  1. The minimum deposit for a buy-to-let mortgage is usually 25% of the property's value, however this can vary between 20-40%.
  2. Most buy to let mortgages are interest-only. This means you pay the interest each month, but not the capital amount. At the end of the mortgage term, you repay the original loan in full. You could do this by selling the property, or you could keep the property and take out another mortgage. However, some buy-to-let mortgages are also available on a repayment basis. This will mean higher monthly payments, but you’d build equity and own the property outright by the end of the term.
  3. Buy-to-let mortgage rates are generally higher. This is because buy-to-let lenders tend to view tenants as higher risk than owner-occupiers.
  4. What you can borrow is based less on what you earn, and more on the rent you charge tenants.

How much loan to value do I need for a buy-to-let?

A bigger deposit means a better mortgage deal!

We all know that a good deposit can help you get the best buy-to-let mortgage rates, but did you know that it could also help you get a lower loan-to-value rate?

That's right - if you're looking for a buy-to-let mortgage, chances are it'll have a lower loan-to-value than a residential mortgage. The largest loan-to-value rate on a standard residential mortgage is 95%, but most buy-to-let mortgages have loan-to-value rates of 75% or less (the average is around 65%). That means if you want to get the best deals on buy-to-let mortgages, then you'll need at least 25% of your property value as a deposit, plus extra funds to pay for things like fees and money you might need to spend on getting the property ready to take in tenants.

How much can you borrow for a buy-to-let mortgage?

The amount you can borrow for a buy-to-let mortgage doesn’t always depend on how much you earn. Instead, buy-to-let lenders will look at how much rent you’ll be able to charge. Rental income should normally be 25-30% higher than your monthly mortgage payments.

If you're looking for a buy-to-let mortgage, there are some lenders that won't approve you for one unless you have a certain amount of personal income. This is because the investment property may not be self-funding and would need an income from the tenant(s) in order to pay back the loan. The smallest amount of personal income typically needed is around £25,000

What type of buy-to-let mortgage do I get?

We know there are a lot of options when it comes to your mortgage, so we want to make sure you're making the right choice.

As with a residential mortgage, you can choose between a fixed rate or tracker rate mortgage.

Fixed rate mortgages are a bit more expensive than tracker rates, but they are also more predictable. They won't change in price over time. If you're worried that the base rate will increase soon and you might not be able to afford the higher monthly payments, it's best to choose a fixed rate mortgage.

Tracker rates work like this: your monthly payment will stay the same, but it could increase if interest rates go up. If you're confident that the base rate will stay low for several years and could afford an increase in mortgage payments, choose a tracker rate mortgage.

Do you pay stamp duty on a buy-to-let mortgage?

Yes. If you're looking to invest in a second home in the UK, you'll need to be prepared to pay a stamp duty surcharge.

If the property is worth more than £40,000 and the purchase will result in you owning more than one property, this is known as the Additional Stamp Duty Rate in England and Northern Ireland, and it's an extra charge of 3% minimum on top of your standard stamp duty bill. There's no stamp duty on properties worth less than £40,000 and there is also an exemption if the buy-to-let property is the first and only property that you will own.

Do buy-to-let mortgages have higher interest rates?

Yes, buy-to-let mortgages are typically about one percentage point more expensive than residential mortgages. This is because but-to-let lenders view tenants as a higher risk than owner-occupiers. Some buy-to-let mortgages also have high arrangement fees – as much as 3.5 per cent of the property value.

What are the benefits of a buy-to-let mortgage?

If you're a landlord, you know that renting out your property can be a great way to make money. But what are the benefits of a buy to let mortgage?

Well, for starters, demand for rental properties is high. Renting is a popular lifestyle choice and a necessity for many people who can’t afford to buy. With a lack of affordable housing and stricter mortgage underwriting criteria people look to rent as an alternative. This means that renting out your property should be relatively easy.

Secondly, property is a relatively safe long-term investment. Although the value of your property can fluctuate, over the long term the value of your property should increase and provide you with a profit when you come to sell it.

Finally, by renting out a property, you can generate an income. Your tenants will pay your mortgage for you, and you should also be left with some extra income each month.

Can you convert a residential mortgage to a buy-to-let mortgage?

When you're ready to get out of the rental market and into a buy-to-let mortgage, you'll need to talk to your current lender about getting permission for this change. If you don't switch over, you risk invalidating your mortgage contract and being asked to repay your whole loan at once.

Once you've got permission from your lender and know what type of fixed buy- to-let rates and fees are available, it can get a bit confusing. That's why it's so important to compare the options that will work best for you.

And remember as a property owner, there are responsibilities that come with the title. Don't forget to upgrade your buildings insurance to landlord's insurance and make sure you understand all your new responsibilities as a property owner!

Do I need to declare my buy to let income?

Yes. The income you receive as rent is taxable. You need to declare any rent you receive as part of your Self-Assessment tax return. The tax on your income is then charged as per your income tax banding.

How many buy-to-let mortgages can I have?

In short, there's no limit to the number of buy-to-let mortgages you can have.

But there are some buy-to-let lenders who will limit the amount of borrowing you do in total.

There are also lenders that will limit the number of buy-to-let mortgages you can have with other lenders. This can vary.

Some lenders don't mind how many buy-to-let mortgages you have with other lenders at all!

And lastly, what is a let-to-buy mortgage?

If you want to rent out a home you already own, and buy another home to live in yourself, then let-to-buy is the one for you.

Let-to-buy is a way to apply for two types of mortgages at the same time:

  • A buy-to-let re-mortgage for the property you’re moving out of and intend to let out
  • A residential mortgage for your new home

Comparison websites are a great starting point for anyone trying to find a buy to let mortgage that is tailored to their needs.

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* bespoke quotes supplied the next working day following provision of all required lender information being supplied and validation by Propp case manager

† saving based on annualised interest rate saving where deal optimiser service negotiated a lower rate than lender’s published rate, based on current average saving of 0.9% and average loan £1051785. Time saving based on automated versus manual bespoke rate requests.

The solutions above refer to unregulated products only. Should you require a regulated loan please contact us. As a mortgage is secured against your property it could be repossessed if you do not keep up the mortgage repayments. Commercial mortgages and some forms of bridging, development and buy to let finance are not regulated by the financial conduct authority.

saving based on annualised interest rate saving where deal optimiser service negotiated a lower rate than lender’s published rate, based on current average saving of 0.2%. Time saving based on automated versus manual bespoke rate requests.