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United Kingdom · United KingdomFoundation Home Loans has introduced a series of product enhancements across its complex buy-to-let range, introducing new fixed-rate options, cutting rates, and simplifying fee structures across key property segments including houses in multiple occupation (HMOs), short-term lets, and mixed-use properties. The changes have been designed to support landlord clients with more complex needs such as financing properties above commercial premises, l…See the Story
Foundation Home Loans Adds Buy-to-Let Product Options and Reduces Rates

Manchester, England · ManchesterNobu Manchester will be the city’s tallest skyscraper and the first Nobu-branded residence in the UK. What impact could it have on the market for property investors? Plans for a series of three towers in the heart of Manchester were approved by the council earlier this year, consisting of a total of 153 storeys of mixed-use blocks. The highlight of the three new developments will be the huge 76-storey, 246m skyscraper Viadux 2, which has been re…Read Article
What Nobu Manchester means for property investors in 2025
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Lendlord’s Landlord Sentiment Survey finds 70% of landlords plan to grow their portfolios despite market uncertainty - IFA Magazine
Stamp duty impact has been offset by better mortgage deals
Bank of England holds interest rates at 4.25 per cent
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