26 March 2007
The ARLA Group of Buy to Let mortgage lenders has been joined by
Bank of Ireland Mortgages and Cheltenham and Gloucester. They join
GMAC Residential Funding, Mortgage Express, NatWest and Paragon
Mortgages.
The Group sees itself as the custodian of the Buy to Let concept,
first launched by ARLA in 1996 to encourage investors into the
private rented sector. This was to increase the quantity and the
quality of the housing stock available to rent following the
recession of the early nineties.
As well as providing focus, independent comment and research, the
ARLA Group educates potential investors about the true purpose of
Buy to Let. This is long term investment in property with the help
of specialist mortgages to provide rented accommodation through long
term tenancies.
Welcoming the two new members of the Group, ARLA Chief Executive
Adrian Turner said, "It is a tribute to the status of the Group that
two such prestigious lenders should join us at the beginning of our
second decade."
Bank of Ireland Head of Sales, Kevin Purvey, said, "ARLA is the
recognised authority among letting agents and investor landlords in
the private rented sector. With our specific range of products
tailored for the professional investor, Bank of Ireland Mortgages is
delighted to be joining the ARLA Group."
Said Ian Whittaker, Head of Marketing for Cheltenham & Gloucester,
"C&G understands the importance of the buy to let sector. This is
both to the increasing number of people who choose to rent their
homes and as an ever more popular option for those who see property
as a secure and lucrative investment. As a lender seeking to help as
many people as possible to achieve their goals, we believe that
membership of the ARLA Group of Buy to Let Mortgage Lenders helps to
give us a significant presence in the sector."
Buy to Let enters its second decade with forecasts by the Group that
there will be 20-30,000 new buy to let tenancies a year, over the
next ten years. However, it is expected that demand for buy to let
mortgages will grow faster than the number of tenancies as the
sector is still relatively under-mortgaged.
Visit our Buy To Let
section for more on our panel of mortgage lenders, and the
research conducted by ARLA on the UK
Buy To let sector.