For a holiday let you typically need a specialist holiday let mortgage, which differs from both a standard residential mortgage and a buy-to-let mortgage. Lenders will assess the property's projected rental income and usually require a deposit of 20 to 30 per cent or more. If you plan to use the property personally without letting it regularly, a second home mortgage may be more appropriate. A specialist mortgage broker can help you identify the right product for your circumstances.
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