FSE Midlands: BTL advice can be for all

The FSE Midlands show took place today in Coventry.

FSE Midlands: BTL advice can be for all

While the buy-to-let market is moving in a more specialist direction advisers should still be as active as possible in the sector, a panel at FSE Midlands has concluded.

Lenders were asked whether the specialist nature of buy-to-let meant that advisers also had to be specialist in this area in order to give quality advice.

Karen Rodrigues, corporate sales manager at Vida Homeloans, said: “It’s yes and no. When it comes to larger portfolios it’s very much a specialism and it’s true that there’s less growth in one to two property landlords, who would be more vanilla buy-to-let clients anyway.

“However, the more complex buy-to-let business will always need an advisory process.

"If you’re not in it then you need educate yourself or you need to have a strong referral process in place.”

Craig McKinlay, new business director at Kensington Mortgages, said: “Buy-to-let should be a market for all.

“We’ve certainly tried to make it simpler to conduct this type of business. It might look complex, but it doesn’t necessarily have to be and, if you’re not involved, then I think your missing out.”

Steve Cox, distribution director at Fleet Mortgages, agreed that it should be an inclusive market.

Cox said: “It’s a market for all based on advisers having the knowledge and transacting business regularly.

“I’m not going to define what regular is and I think there’s a responsiblity on lenders to provide the knowledge, the education and the resources to advisers to help them advise in this sector.”

Cox highlighted how, in the current environment landlords were now more likely to be active in areas which provided a higher yield, particularly those who may have most of their portfolio based in London and the South East.

He said: “There has been a move towards more specialist and more complex buy-to-let, and we’re increasingly seeing landlords diversifying their portfolios away from the South East of England."

“The yields they want are currently not there and we’ve seen landlords move further afield in order to purchase property that is going to give them the yield they need.

"In that sense, as lenders we need to have the right products to fulfil those needs.”