As the government prepares to invoke Article 50 to leave
the EU, very few experts forecast that Brexit will have an adverse effect on
the buy-to-let market – despite some fears of a mass exodus of EU citizens from
the UK. David Whittaker, CEO, Mortgages for Business, is among those that does
not see a direct link between migration and Brexit, and believes that landlords
should not be concerned. He said: “I don't see it as a causational factor for
landlords to feel more bearish than they do already.” Also participating in the
discussion Professor David Miles CBE commented: “I rather doubt Brexit will
pose a threat - I don't believe there'll be a compelled exodus of EU citizens.”
Read more on the Landlord Today website.
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The Housing First policy led to the number of homeless people in Finland
dropping by half. Those with firsthand experience explain why it worked
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