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Buy-to-let landlords hold off from selling amid uncertain market – London Wallet

Mark Helprin by Mark Helprin
February 10, 2023
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Buy-to-let landlords hold off from selling amid uncertain market – London Wallet
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Seven out of 10 buy-to-let landlords do not intend to sell any of their properties in the next 12 months, with uncertainty in the market playing a significant part in their decision making.

The findings come from Landbay’s latest quarterly survey, which aims to find out the attitudes and intentions of existing landlords. Respondents were quizzed on a range of topics to determine the key factors facing the sector and their thoughts on the future of the buy-to-let market.

Many respondents pointed to a potential downturn in house prices and strong rental yields as their main reason not to sell. Others said they were waiting to see what happens to mortgage rates in the coming months before making any decisions.

Among those landlords planning to sell properties, 20% said they intend to sell up to a quarter of their portfolio. Just 2% plan to sell all their properties, while 8% intend to cut between 25% and 50% of their housing stock.

The deciding factor for 45% of landlords intending to sell was rising interest rates, while 22% said rent doesn’t cover their mortgage costs. Respondents also cited house prices (16%) and the changing thresholds of Capital Gains Tax announced in the Autumn Statement (14%) in their reasoning.

Paul Brett, Landbay’s managing director, intermediaries, said: “Against a backdrop of rising mortgage rates, increasing costs and tougher stress tests, landlords have continued to show real resilience. This is once again highlighted by our data and shows that despite the challenges, the majority of landlords are still not looking to trim their portfolios.”





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