What’s changed since the 2025 update (January 2026 refresh) Written by Fiona Simpson, Buy to Let Mortgage Expert, The Mortgage Broker Book a free landlord review with Fiona, here. January reality for limited company landlords January is often when landlords stop, look at the numbers properly, and ask: “Is my portfolio still working the way … Continue reading “What Budget and Rate Changes from 2025 mean for buy to let landlords in 2026”
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Fiona Simpson, Mortgage Adviser at The Mortgage Broker. CeMAP; FCA‑regulated advice via The Mortgage Broker; over 20 years’ experience. Specialisms include Buy to Let, Limited Company Buy to Let, Portfolio Landlords, HMO and MUB, Holiday let. Recognised for suitability‑led recommendations, clear communication and strong lender relationships. Committed to Consumer Duty, delivering transparent, appropriate outcomes and a seamless client journey. Writes for The Mortgage Broker, an FCA‑regulated firm providing trusted, transparent mortgage and protection guidance across the UK.
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Autumn Budget 2025: What Limited Company Buy to Let Landlords Really Need to Know
Quick summary for busy landlords Written by Fiona Simpson, Buy to Let Mortgage Expert, The Mortgage Broker. Book a Free Appointment with Fiona, Here The 2025 Autumn Budget has tightened the tax net around personally owned rental property, while leaving the core advantages of limited company buy to let intact. This article explains what’s changed … Continue reading “Autumn Budget 2025: What Limited Company Buy to Let Landlords Really Need to Know”
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Is It Ever Worth Overpaying Your Mortgage?
For some homeowners, they are in the fortune position where the question is not just whether to make mortgage payments, it’s whether to make extra ones. With rising living costs and fluctuating interest rates, overpaying your mortgage might sound ambitious, but for the right person, it can be one of the smartest long term financial … Continue reading “Is It Ever Worth Overpaying Your Mortgage?”