The buy to let market in the UK will continue to provide
good investment opportunities looking ahead but there are challenges, according
to a new analysis, the first since major changes to the sector. Landlords will
need to adjust and while rents will rise, yields will fall says a report from
the Centre for Economics and Business Research (CEBR). It indicates that tax changes have had some
effect on investor behaviour but the market remains a viable one for lenders
and investors. The report indicates that yields for landlords are set to
decrease over the next 10 years, declining from an average of 5% in 2016 to
around 3.5% by 2027 but house price growth remain robust. Read more on Property
Wire.
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