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Buy to let Workshop visits Northampton

Learn the secrets of buy to let from the experts at The Money Centre

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August 9, 2007 (FPRC) -- Northampton is a thriving town and one of the fastest growing in the country. Whether you prefer urban or country living, Northampton has a wide range of housing available, offering a very high quality of life. Wherever you are, the transport links are second to none, making Northampton a great place to live, work, or do both.

Nationwide, demand for rental property has hit a four and a half year high, rents are rising at their fastest rate in six years and house prices are forecast to continue increasing throughout 2007.With such strong factors driving the buy-to-let industry, more people are looking at property investment to secure their financial future.

The Money Centre, one of the UK’s largest providers of buy to let mortgages is visiting Northampton this month to help potential and existing landlords take advantage of this growing investment market.

Hosted by Lynsey Sweales, The Money Centre’s marketing and PR director, and other successful portfolio landlords, the workshops will provide guidance on how to build a portfolio, buying property below market value and demonstrating how to use profits to build a new lifestyle through property investment. From the most seasoned of investors to those just curious on how to get started in the buy-to-let business, the workshops will help every attendee to make informed decisions about the property market.

Lynsey comments: “Our workshops attract between two and three hundred people. Anyone who comes along can be assured they will be receiving guidance from people who have been there and done it themselves!”

The buy-to-let market is no longer for just the wealthy and middle aged. Nowadays, not only are 40 per cent of landlords under 35, but more than half own one or two properties for rent and there are as many female landlords as there are men. Buy to let is seen as an alternative to traditional forms of investment. For example, people who have had their confidence in pensions shaken are investing in property, which they see as offering greater returns and more control.”

Event: Free buy-to-let workshop – “Making a success of property investment.”

Date: Thursday 16th August 2007.

Time: 10:30am registration for 11:00am start (lunch provided).

Venue: Buckingham Suite, Park Inn Northampton, Silver Street, Northampton, Northamptonshire, NN1 2TA.

To book: visit http://www.themoneycentre.net/resources/workshop.htm

Website: http://www.themoneycentre.net


Send an email to Nick of The Money Centre
01865890552

Keywords: buy to let, property investment, mortgages

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