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26/09/2022

Holiday let deals rise as more lenders enter the market

The demand for UK holidays has been evident in recent years and buy-to-let landlords will find more lenders have come on board to cater to demand. According to analysis by Moneyfacts.co.uk, there are now more than 300 deals available to holiday let, a growth of 72% since September 2021.

Holiday let deals rise as more lenders enter the market

The demand for UK holidays has been evident in recent years and buy-to-let landlords will find more lenders have come on board to cater to demand. According to analysis by Moneyfacts.co.uk, there are now more than 300 deals available to holiday let, a growth of 72% since September 2021.

  • Mortgage options for borrowers looking at holiday lets have increased by 72% since September 2021, rising to 320 options, choice is nearly double compared to March 2020.
  • More lenders have tapped into the holiday let market this year. There are now 31 different brands, six more than in September 2021 and 11 more than in March 2020, the majority of which are currently building societies.
  • Demand for holiday let properties could change amid Government rules to be introduced in 2023.
  • Mortgage options for borrowers looking at holiday lets have increased by 72% since September 2021, rising to 320 options, choice is nearly double compared to March 2020.
  • More lenders have tapped into the holiday let market this year. There are now 31 different brands, six more than in September 2021 and 11 more than in March 2020, the majority of which are currently building societies.
  • Demand for holiday let properties could change amid Government rules to be introduced in 2023.

Buy-to-let mortgage market analysis

BTL options available
(fixed and variable)

Mar-20

Sep-21

Jan-22

Mar-22

Sep-22

Available to holiday let

162

186

231

263

320

Lenders offering holiday let deals

20

25

27

29

31

Average fixed rate available to holiday let

3.37%

4.14%

3.92%

3.80%

4.94%

Source: Moneyfacts.co.uk

 

Buy-to-let mortgage market analysis

BTL options available
(fixed and variable)

Mar-20

Sep-21

Jan-22

Mar-22

Sep-22

Available to holiday let

162

186

231

263

320

Lenders offering holiday let deals

20

25

27

29

31

Average fixed rate available to holiday let

3.37%

4.14%

3.92%

3.80%

4.94%

Source: Moneyfacts.co.uk

 

Rachel Springall, Finance Expert at Moneyfacts.co.uk, said:

“The demand for holiday let properties has been evident both from a landlord perspective and holiday makers, so it’s positive to see more lenders entering this niche arena and accommodating borrowers with more product choice. There are now over 300 mortgage deals available for landlords to choose from, with building societies dominating this space. In March 2020 amidst the pandemic, there were only 20 lenders catering for holiday let borrowers, but this has gradually risen to 31. Growing choice is good news for borrowers comparing deals with the most competitive package, and with interest rates rising, it has never been more important to compare the overall cost of a deal carefully and lock into a competitive rate for peace of mind.

“Holiday lets can be an enticing prospect for potential investors to earn some extra income, however, they will need to do their research to find the right property and location and perhaps use a listing service to get good exposure. Amid a cost of living crisis, holiday makers may forgo a trip abroad and instead pick a vacation closer to home to reduce their costs. As we witnessed during the pandemic, demand for UK vacations fuelled the holiday let sector, but this was largely due to consumers feeling discouraged or not able to fly abroad. UK holidays could then still be a profitable investment for landlords as consumers scrutinise their budgets and perhaps forego a trip abroad.

“Borrowers who are tempted to invest must consider the upfront costs to get a property to a high standard so they can stand out from the competition, but also prepare themselves to experience seasonal dips. There are notable Government measures coming into play next year that are likely to impact the holiday let market as homeowners will need to show evidence of their lettings and meet certain criteria to qualify for business rates relief. Holiday lets will need to be rented for a minimum of 70 days a year and available to be rented out for 140 days a year under new rules which are to come into force from April 2023. It is hoped the changes will protect legitimate holiday let investors and crack down on others but may also deter potential investors who have doubts over meeting the new rules.”

Rachel Springall, Finance Expert at Moneyfacts.co.uk, said:

“The demand for holiday let properties has been evident both from a landlord perspective and holiday makers, so it’s positive to see more lenders entering this niche arena and accommodating borrowers with more product choice. There are now over 300 mortgage deals available for landlords to choose from, with building societies dominating this space. In March 2020 amidst the pandemic, there were only 20 lenders catering for holiday let borrowers, but this has gradually risen to 31. Growing choice is good news for borrowers comparing deals with the most competitive package, and with interest rates rising, it has never been more important to compare the overall cost of a deal carefully and lock into a competitive rate for peace of mind.

“Holiday lets can be an enticing prospect for potential investors to earn some extra income, however, they will need to do their research to find the right property and location and perhaps use a listing service to get good exposure. Amid a cost of living crisis, holiday makers may forgo a trip abroad and instead pick a vacation closer to home to reduce their costs. As we witnessed during the pandemic, demand for UK vacations fuelled the holiday let sector, but this was largely due to consumers feeling discouraged or not able to fly abroad. UK holidays could then still be a profitable investment for landlords as consumers scrutinise their budgets and perhaps forego a trip abroad.

“Borrowers who are tempted to invest must consider the upfront costs to get a property to a high standard so they can stand out from the competition, but also prepare themselves to experience seasonal dips. There are notable Government measures coming into play next year that are likely to impact the holiday let market as homeowners will need to show evidence of their lettings and meet certain criteria to qualify for business rates relief. Holiday lets will need to be rented for a minimum of 70 days a year and available to be rented out for 140 days a year under new rules which are to come into force from April 2023. It is hoped the changes will protect legitimate holiday let investors and crack down on others but may also deter potential investors who have doubts over meeting the new rules.”

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Notes to editors

Pioneering financial comparison technology for over 35 years.

Moneyfacts Group plc is the UK’s leading provider of retail financial product data. Used by virtually every bank and building society in the UK, and supplied to the Bank of England, Financial Conduct Authority, Financial Ombudsman Service, HM Treasury, Prudential Regulatory Authority and UK Finance.

Our expert research team monitors the thousands of mortgages, savings, credit card, personal loan, business banking, life, pension and investment products in the UK.

Moneyfactscompare.co.uk is the financial product price comparison site, launched as Moneyfacts.co.uk in 2000 and rebranded to Moneyfactscompare.co.uk in 2023, which helps consumers compare thousands of financial products, including credit cards, savings, mortgages and many more. Unlike other comparison sites, Moneyfactscompare.co.uk shows whole of market data regardless of commercial bias, showing consumers a true picture of the best products based on the criteria they select.

We hope you find this press release insightful. We would appreciate a link back to Moneyfactscompare.co.uk if you decide to source this information.

For more information about us please see our key facts.

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