Buy to let mortgage advice
The specialist buy to let mortgage broker
We are mortgage brokers specialising in buy to let mortgages and also holiday let mortgages. Our experienced mortgage advisers are fully qualified and extremely knowledgeable in arranging investment property finance.
Good use of technology keeps us up to date with the many different mortage lenders and buy to let mortgage schemes available. Software is updated daily so the data is always current. But mortgage software cannot solve all problems, so we are in constant contact with lenders to ensure we know their lending criteria and can successfully place a clients buy to let mortgage.
We are often able to help clients who have approached other buy to let lenders and brokers.
The buy to let market is different to the residential mortgage market and our detailed knowledge enables us to arrange even the more difficult but to let loans.
Mortgages can only be arranged for properties located in the UK. However, we do arrange morgages for numerous clients who live in other parts of the world but choose to buy properties here. Again knowledge and good use of technology means that these ex pat clients still get the excellent and comprehensive service we are recommended for.
If you would like to speak with one of our mortgage specialists please contact us today or call us now on 0800 316 5756.
Let Property Strategies are Property Consultants and Mortgage Brokers. All views expressed are those of Let Property Strategies and the information is believed to be correct at the time of issue. The examples shown within this site are for illustrative purposes only, exclude repayment of capital and allowance for void periods and should not be construed as any form of recommendation. Interest rates may vary and taxation, which has not been included in any example, will depend on individual circumstances. The value of investment property and rent levels can go down as well as up. Investors are advised to seek appropriate legal advice before entering in to any contractual agreement. February 2009
Your home may be repossessed if you do not keep up repayments on your mortgage. Written details on request. Loans subject to status

