Buying, selling and letting - Investment in brief

 Friday, August 10, 2007
REITs show potential

Real Estate Investment Trusts (or REITs as they are known), have received a substantial amount of publicity since their introduction into the UK market in January 2007, according to Datamonitor. REITs represent an area of particular growth potential, given the fact that they give investors an opening in which to invest in physical land and buildings across all property sectors and all commercial, industrial and residential structures. Furthermore, investors can take-up a REIT proposition via their pension fund, which is now the only route at an investor’s disposal to invest in property and has been a booming area of the market in recent years.
However, the UK REIT market is a young and nascent one, so some prominent issues still need to be ironed out and this would explain why UK REITs have been affected by slightly adverse performance of late.

The fact that REITs are still in their formative years is a short-term hindrance but like the other investments mentioned, they continue to serve as widely known buzzwords in the savings and investment market.

New buy-to-let mortgage incentives

Standard Life Bank has introduced free legals and no valuation fees to its Freestyle buy-to-let remortgage range.
The latest changes, which became effective on last week, follow previous product developments from the Bank. These include: half-price arrangement/booking fees for any landlord purchasing more than one buy-to-let property with a Standard Life Bank mortgage (fees for the first mortgage at standard rate, all subsequent mortgages up to a maximum of nine additional properties in a 12-month-period following AIP of first application, reduced by 50 per cent, up to a total loan value of £1.5 million); a reduction of the rental yield requirement to 110 per cent from 120 per cent; verification of income not be required for loan-to-value of up to 85 per cent (increased from 75 per cent).

Jackie Moran, Head of Sales for Standard Life Bank, said: ‘This ongoing enhancement further strengthens our buy-to-let offering and makes it even easier for advisers to recommend Standard Life Bank for all their client's buy-to-let needs.

‘With the new enhanced range of buy-to-let products, clients will be able to save even more, especially when buying or remortgaging multiple properties,’ she said.

For further information, and to use Standard Life Bank's buy-to-let calculators, landlords should log onto www.freestylemortgages.com

Further information for advisers can be found at www.standardlifebank.com/adviser or by calling 0845 845 8451.

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