I'm thinking of dipping my toe into the BTL market for the first time in the light of poor pension performance and low returns on cash ISAs.
I'll be releasing some equity on my own house to do this though and will be getting a mortgage.
This means that for this to remain a worthwhile income stream, I would depend on mortgage tax relief remaining in place during the term of, say, 3-5 years (at which point I plan to sell up and cash in on the hoped for increase in value - we are, after all, at the bottom of the house prices curve (?!)).
So, my question to the esteemed financial sages of this forum is this. Do you think it possible or likely that this tax relief could be abolished in the next few years?
I'll be releasing some equity on my own house to do this though and will be getting a mortgage.
This means that for this to remain a worthwhile income stream, I would depend on mortgage tax relief remaining in place during the term of, say, 3-5 years (at which point I plan to sell up and cash in on the hoped for increase in value - we are, after all, at the bottom of the house prices curve (?!)).
So, my question to the esteemed financial sages of this forum is this. Do you think it possible or likely that this tax relief could be abolished in the next few years?
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