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Mortgage firms rush to repossess homes as families feel credit crunch

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    #81
    It is not a gambel to take out a mortgage to BTL.

    It all depends on your income, equity,the rent return and the interest rate/term you can get.

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      #82
      Originally posted by AtW View Post
      But surely most of those who entered that market did so by taking out a morgage? I know companies play a fairly big role in it, but in the last few years B2L was growing due to individual investors who were surely taking out morgages.
      one third of BTL owned by companies with more than 100 houses.

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        #83
        Originally posted by tay View Post
        It all depends on your income, equity,the rent return and the interest rate/term you can get.
        Sure, but the main issue here is that people want to get rich quick, so many who bought in the last couple of years must have overextended themselves to get on property ladder, made assumptions that they will have tenants all 12 months in a year etc.

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          #84
          Originally posted by BrilloPad View Post
          one third of BTL owned by companies with more than 100 houses.
          Do you think those companies buy those homes for cash? I think not - they must have been raising money via bonds or via other means. Right now interest rates on this finance is going through the roof, while those companies can't pass extra costs on renters because too much B2L available.

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            #85
            Originally posted by tay View Post
            It is not a gambel to take out a mortgage to BTL.

            It all depends on your income, equity,the rent return and the interest rate/term you can get.
            It didn't used to be a gamble, but at the top of the market (which this is)rents are now on average less than mortgage repayments on a 80% LTV mortgage. Great for those willing to subsidize someones housing costs to speculate on an overpriced market.
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              #86
              Originally posted by AtW View Post
              Sure, but the main issue here is that people want to get rich quick, so many who bought in the last couple of years must have overextended themselves to get on property ladder, made assumptions that they will have tenants all 12 months in a year etc.
              I was respondint to Divers blanket assertion

              If you have to mortgage for buy to let, then you are taking a big gamble indeed
              Diver must be Jewish or Muslim.

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                #87
                Originally posted by Bagpuss View Post
                It didn't used to be a gamble, but at the top of the market (which this is)rents are now on average less than mortgage repayments on a 80% LTV mortgage. Great for those willing to subsidize someones housing costs to speculate on an overpriced market.
                Yep, My landlord paid 209K for my flat, so it's costing him about 1050 per month to fund, plus 100+ in maintenance fees and insurance. I'm paying 795 in rent (of which the ageccy are going to keep about 100).

                My guess is that it could fall in value to 150K.

                That's an awful dumb investment, in my book. Why are people still rushing in to make it.

                tim

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                  #88
                  Originally posted by tim123 View Post
                  That's an awful dumb investment, in my book. Why are people still rushing in to make it.
                  Advice from the shoeshine boy. He knows a thing or two...

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                    #89
                    Originally posted by tim123 View Post
                    Why are people still rushing in to make it.
                    Why are people dumb? Why do they read the Sun?

                    Cos they are mostly sheep. Sheep get fleeced.

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