Manchester remains a top place outside of London for foreign direct investment. Manchester has again topped the league tables as the UK city attracting the most foreign direct investment (FDI) outside of London in 2016. EY’s 2017 UK Attractiveness Survey found the Northwest region attracted 90 FDI projects in 2016 – 60 per cent of…
Vida Homeloans has launched a new expat buy-to-let mortgage range aimed at existing UK property owners living overseas who wish to invest in the UK’s private rented sector, with borrowing rates start from 3.89% for a two-year tracker and 3.99% for a two-year fixed rate deal. According to the lending criteria for the new mortgage…
Manchester remains the number one UK property hotspot, after it was recently revealed that house price growth in the city increased faster than any other in the country. The average price of a home in Manchester increased by 8.4% in April compared with the same month a year earlier thanks to a surge in transactions, while…
Expat Investors Should Consider Changes to Energy Efficiency Standards Regulations From 1st April 2018 landlords of UK properties will need to comply with new minimum energy efficiency standards. Buy-to-Let investors who fail to obtain an Energy Performance Rating (EPC) rating of E or better by next April may find it harder to let their UK…
Liquid Expat is proud to announce its nominated charity for 2017 is Goal 50 Founded in 2010, the charity was initially set up to assist a South African football academy in achieving its goal of purchasing/building a small orphanage in Cape Town. Since then the charity’s mission is to deliver football academies and feeding programmes,…
How increasing demand is turning the Highlands into a hot spot Investing in UK property never ceases in popularity, but for expats and foreign nationals this can be a complex process. Whilst mortgage options for expats have always been available for English and Welsh property, there has always been a very limited choice for Scottish…
How setting up as a limited company can make sense for property owning landlords. Liquid Expat’s reach as the leading authority for expat UK mortgages includes helping clients purchasing or refinancing UK buy-to-let property through a limited company. Upcoming changes to UK tax make this service potentially more valuable than ever. The questions we…
Borrowers for UK investment property will face stricter lending criteria when approaching buy-to-let (BTL) mortgage lenders in 2017, as new regulations from the Prudential Regulation Authority (PRA) take effect from the 1st January. To prevent and restrict the amount of debt investors are taking on, the PRA is introducing another sensible affordability check. This will…
Three weeks on from the EU referendum, Liquid Expat Mortgages assess the likely impact of Brexit on expat mortgages for UK property. After months of debate surrounding the EU referendum, the possibility of Brexit has become very much a reality. As Britain begins to detangle itself from Europe, investors are watching the markets with…
New opportunities for borrowers Stuart Marshall, Managing Director of Liquid Expat takes a fresh look at expat mortgages following the Brexit vote. For expats considering mortgaging to fund the purchase of a UK property, the Brexit vote calls for a fresh perspective on the state of the market. For one thing, the exchange rate ‘bonus’…