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Tuesday, July 10, 2007

The Buy-to-Let Mortgage ARLA Panel

Property investment first came into existence in the UK in the 1990s and has boomed considerably in recent years.

In the beginning buy-to-let mortgages were only available from several different lenders. Now that investing in property has become so popular there are now dozens of lenders offering hundreds of buy-to-let mortgages to property investors.

Several lenders who first brought buy-to-let mortgages to the public have combined with other established UK mortgage providers to comprise the Association of Rental Letting Agents, or the ARLA.

In all, six of the biggest specialist lenders of buy-to-let mortgages make up the ARLA panel and between them they approve more than half of all investment property loans in the UK. The lenders are - Mortgage Express, Paragon Mortgages, The Mortgage Business (TMB), Birmingham Midshires, GMAC RFC, Natwest.

Through their contribution to the ARLA the above lenders have displayed their commitment to the buy-to-let mortgages industry. The ARLA regularly collects and produces information about the private rental market and publishes it for the general public to consume.

The institution also engages the Government regarding issues that are important to landlords and to the buy-to-let industry itself. Without the ARLA, the mortgage industry and private landlords would not be able to express their views to the government in one voice.

One of the ARLA’s initiatives was the ARLA Buy-to-Let scheme which persuaded lenders to reduce interest rates for investors wishing to purchase and rent out properties.

The scheme was also designed to encourage people to participate in property investment and benefit from its advantages, such as a high certainty of capital growth over the long term.

It is therefore easy to see how important this body is to the private rented market and for buy-to-let mortgages.