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Risk to renters as buy-to-let lending predicted to fall

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A forecast fall in lending to landlords could squeeze the number of homes available to rent next year.

Mortgage lenders’ trade body UK Finance said the outlook was “challenging” for the buy-to-let sector in 2025 owing to extra taxes facing landlords.

This is despite predictions that interest rates and, in turn, mortgage rates are expected to fall during the year.

Tenants have faced intense pressure in recent years due to soaring rents and competition for available properties.

Forecasts for 2025

Falling mortgage rates in the second half of this year had led to a “modest recovery” in the buy-to-let sector this year following a tough 2023, according to UK Finance.

But, in its latest annual forecast, it said extra stamp duty on the purchase of additional homes, as well as existing regulation and taxes would see activity shrink.

It has predicted a 7% drop in mortgage lending for buy-to-let purchases in 2025 compared with this year.

The National Residential Landlords Association (NRLA) has said that 31% of landlords are planning to sell properties they rent out in the next two years, because of extra cost pressures.

Property portal Zoopla said the average cost of renting was now £1,270 a month, which was £270 per month more expensive than at the end of the coronavirus pandemic.

Generation Rent, which lobbies on behalf of renters, said that more breathing space should be given to tenants facing cost-of-living pressures.

However, the pace of rent rises has slowed as many hit an affordability limit.

Options for first-time buyers

People stuck renting when they want to buy a first home may be offered some hope in the latest forecasts.

Falls in mortgage rates and rising wages improved affordability for those buying a home late this year, and UK Finance expected this to continue into 2025.

It has forecast a 10% rise in mortgage lending for house purchases next year, although some analysts have already questioned this prediction as optimistic for lenders.

The latest data shows the average rate on a two-year fixed rate mortgage is 5.47%, according to financial information service Moneyfacts. A typical rate on a five-year deal is 5.25%.

The Nationwide, the UK’s biggest building society, said stamp duty changes for many buyers in England and Northern Ireland could create a volatile housing market in the first half of 2025.

Further ahead, UK Finance said it expected many people to again find it tough to afford to move or buy a new home in 2026.

How to secure a rental property

Agents say there are some simple ways to make it easier to secure a rental property:

Start searching well before a tenancy ends and sign up with multiple agentsHave payslips, a job reference and a reference from a previous landlord to handBuild up a relationship with agents in the area but be prepared to widen your searchBe sure of your budget and calculate how much you can offer upfrontBe aware that some agents offer sneak peeks of properties on social media before listing them.There are more tips here and help on your renting rights here.

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