Originally posted by sasguru
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You can always manage the place yourself once it's let, but I would advertise via an agent. The sort of people you are targeting will tend to go to agents rather than doing the work themselves.While you're waiting, read the free novel we sent you. It's a Spanish story about a guy named 'Manual.' -
In my previous incarnation as a BTLler, I had no problems finding professionals by advertising on the net.Originally posted by doodab View PostYou can always manage the place yourself once it's let, but I would advertise via an agent. The sort of people you are targeting will tend to go to agents rather than doing the work themselves.Hard Brexit now!
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Would you consider letting your place to a CUKer?Originally posted by sasguru View PostIn my previous incarnation as a BTLler, I had no problems finding professionals by advertising on the net.
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House warming party?Originally posted by AtW View PostWould you consider letting your place to a CUKer?

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Are you lot banking on interest rates staying near 0% and house prices staying at record highs then?Comment
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No.Originally posted by TimberWolf View PostAre you lot banking on interest rates staying near 0% and house prices staying at record highs then?
HTHHard Brexit now!
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No.Originally posted by AtW View PostWould you consider letting your place to a CUKer?

HTHHard Brexit now!
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Buying an investment property for cash is working class thinking. In this interest rate environment you should borrow. Have you considered talking to a financial adviser?Originally posted by sasguru View PostMust have been quite a few years ago if it was only £250K.
I'm looking at considerably more than that to generate the same sort of rent, but at least I don't need a mortgage.Comment
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