Becoming a private landlord should not be seen as an easy way of making money. It can be riskier and more complicated.
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Becoming a private landlord should not be seen as an easy way of making money. It can be riskier and more complicated. It can also be very time consuming, more than most forms of investment, and there is no guarantee that house prices will rise. That said, having a second property to let to tenants could reap considerable financial rewards over time. Not all buy to let mortgages are regulated by the Financial Services Authority. There are 3 main differences in buy to let mortgages:
When buying a second property to let, you will need to decide whether your primary objective is income or capital growth. In other words, are you looking to make a profit month on month or are you looking to make a profit through increased equity from the second property if it increases in value over time? The decision may affect the type of property you purchase, and the location. These additional costs include:
When choosing a property to let, it is wise to take advice from local letting agents to determine; what types of properties are in need and which parts of the town are best or most wanted. They can tell you if there is a University in the town, and if students are looking for somewhere to live. There is no guarantee that it will be possible to arange continuous letting of the property, nor that the rental income will be sufficient to meet the cost of the mortgage. Your home may be repossessed if you do not keep up repayments on your mortgage. We don’t normally charge a fee although depending on your circumstances a fee of up to 1.5% of the mortgage amount may be charged. |