The Alternative to Buy-to-let

UK property prices have consistently increased over the last six months, driven by chronic under supply and improving demand.

However, the government has shaken up the Buy-to-let market by increasing stamp duty, leaving investors questioning whether a Buy-to-let is the best way to benefit from the UK’s booming house prices.

This report explores how equity investments are an attractive alternative to buying a property and outlines specific stocks which are set to benefit from the favourable UK property market.

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