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What the interest rate rise means for buy-to-let landlords

Martina LeesNovember 3, 2017Lettings, Mortgages, TaxLeave a Comment

Is Britain’s first interest rate rise in 10 years the last straw for landlords? We’ve had higher taxes, tougher mortgage rules and a slow market — and now our biggest cost is going up. What should we make of it all?

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