We have seen rates on fixed and variable Buy to Let (BTL) UK mortgages reduce slightly in April 2025. However, due to the volatility of the market, we cannot be sure what is in store for mortgage rates going forward.
How to get the best Buy to Let mortgage rate?
Looking online can give you a bit of an idea of what is happening within the mortgage market, but this isn’t guaranteed to show all of the deals that are available. In order to get the best deal, we would highly recommend getting advice. Some deals are only available through mortgage brokers.
Are Buy to Let mortgage rates going to fall?
We are anticipating a reduction in Buy to Let mortgage rates due to the expectation that interest rates will be cut later this year. However, rates may remain raised due to high inflation which was 2.6% in March, 0.6% above the Bank of England target rate of 2%.
Options as a Landlord
With the UK Buy to Let mortgage rates a lot higher than they have been, as a landlord, you may dealing with increased costs. You do have some options:
If you choose to take this route, you can either:
- Give your tenants notice that you want them to vacate the property – you must ensure you follow the rules around this. Remember, when your tenants leave, you’ll be required to pay the mortgage without getting any rent during this period.
Sell with sitting tenants – some buyers may be looking for a property as a Buy to Let property. Bear in mind that this could limit prospective buyers and impact how much you sell for.
If your Buy to Let mortgage rate hasn’t increased yet, it may be worth saving as much as possible for when your rate does increase. Alternatively, you may feel that you can manage the financial hit of a rate hike on a temporary basis, and protect your tenants instead. Good tenants are hard to come by, therefore it may be in your interest to cover the extra to keep them happy and taking care of the property.
Mortgage Required are Buy to Let specialists and have been working with professional landlords, first time investors and accidental landlords helping them to maximise profitability and building their portfolios since 2001. Get in touch for free advice 01628 507477.
Monday 22nd June saw Keir Starmer resign as Prime Minister and Labour leader. The resignation does not directly impact mortgage rates, as changes were taking place before this announcement. However, it could influence mortgage rates indirectly through financial markets and future government policies.
Homebuying reform to cut homebuying times by around four weeks, and save first-time buyers around £650, says the government.
Buying your first home is a huge milestone, but it can also be a complex process. There are several factors a first-time buyer should consider before making an offer on a property, including understanding the difference between leasehold and freehold and checking council tax bands.
We’ve detailed some questions you can ask your estate agent to help you make an informed decision.
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Here are the lowest fixed mortgage rates of the week, available to first-time buyers, home movers, buy-to-let, and those remortgaging.
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Getting advice and moving to a new deal when the time is right can mean lower monthly mortgage payments, better interest rates, or releasing equity from your property.
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Here is a summary of the housing and energy/environment points.