BTL sees mini-boom as demand rises amongst first-time-buyers

There has been a rise in demand of first-time-buyers who wish to enter the buy-to-let sector with criteria search data covering first-time buyer, first-time landlord and non-owner occupier pointing to an 18% rise since the start of September.

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Property Reporter
21st September 2020
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The newly released data from Legal & General Mortgage Club revealed that searches for applicants with these circumstances ultimately rose from fourth to first place.

According to the research, the second most searched term among advisers in September was for ‘holiday lets’, which fell from the top spot in August. International travel restrictions have fuelled an increase in demand for ‘staycations’, with many choosing to holiday in the UK rather than travelling abroad.

The figures also revealed a jump in the numbers of advisers searching for products on behalf of expat clients. Search criteria for ‘Expat not in UK’ increased by 50% since the beginning of September, with the majority of searches looking for buy-to-let mortgages. These search criteria findings reveal continued interest from foreign buyers, which have been increasing over the past several months, as overseas buyers look to benefit from the current stamp duty holiday which ends on March 31st, 2021.

Kevin Roberts, director of Legal & General Mortgage Club, commented: “Despite the impact of coronavirus, we are seeing rising demand across the housing market with buy-to-let in particular enjoying a mini-boom. Our latest findings from SmartrCriteria suggest a growing number of first-time buyers are searching for mortgages for buy-to-let ventures, including those engaging with the growing trend towards staycations this year.

“Amidst this continued high demand we are seeing in the mortgage market, thousands of borrowers are clearly turning to independent advisers to help them with their plans and these experts are playing a vital role for consumers. There have been thousands of criteria changes since the lockdown and mortgage advisers are supporting seasoned property investors, first-time landlords and other buyers to find lenders and products that meet their needs.”

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