Limited Companies

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Limited company (SPV) structures for property investment have grown sharply since Section 24. Our analysis covers the genuine tax advantages, the transition costs, and the strategic questions every investor must answer before incorporating.

Buy-to-let investors are increasingly professionalising, targeting higher-yield strategies such as HMOs, semi-commercial assets, and social housing partnerships to offset rising costs from taxation and interest rates. Limited company structures and bridging finance continue to grow as tactical tools in this evolving market.

Tags: Buy-to-Let, HMO, Limited Companies, Rental Yield, Tax, Section 24, BRRR Strategy, Regulations & Compliance
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A £3.8m bridging loan was completed in 12 working days to fund the auction purchase of a 40-property West Midlands rental portfolio, structured at 75% LTV via an SPV with a 9-month term. The case signals continued lender appetite for large portfolio transactions and experienced investor confidence in the PRS despite the Renters' Rights Act.

Tags: Buy-to-Let, Refinancing, HMO, Renters' Rights Act, EPC / Energy Efficiency, BRRR Strategy, Limited Companies
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UK buy-to-let lending is recovering gradually through 2026–2027, driven by easing mortgage rates, strong rental demand, and returning lender competition, but remains constrained by regulatory costs and rates still above pre-2022 levels. Northern and Midlands markets offer the most viable yields, while the Renters Rights Act from May 2026 demands immediate landlord attention.

Tags: Buy-to-Let, Mortgages, Rental Yield, Renters' Rights Act, Regulations & Compliance, EPC / Energy Efficiency, Limited Companies, Market Trends, Tax
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