Estate agent haart said it has seen the number of
buy-to-let investors purchasing properties crash amid what it calls the
government's "war on landlords". Using data from over 100 of its
branches across England and Wales, haart said buy-to-let transactions fell 40%
over the year to November. There was also a 47.7% drop in the number of new
landlords registering to buy. In London, where house prices are most expensive,
the falls are even more pronounced, with buy-to-let transactions down 67.7% and
new landlord registrations falling by 59.2%. Read more on the IBT website.
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