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Previously on "Newbie query - buying second property next to place of work (avoid double stamp duty)"

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  • eek
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    Originally posted by ChimpMaster View Post
    1. No
    2. Yes

    You might consider a 3rd option: Rent to rent. This has to be agreed with the owner of course.
    Well you could pay corporate rate stamp duty if the company bought it*


    * guess what the corporate rate includes

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  • ChimpMaster
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    1. No
    2. Yes

    You might consider a 3rd option: Rent to rent. This has to be agreed with the owner of course.

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  • northernladuk
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    You are gonna end up with a lot of houses if you dont get extensions.

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  • NotAllThere
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    Don't forget to ask your accountant!

    Who will be buying the second property? You or your company - assuming you are a ltd co contractor? If your company you need to consider BIK.

    I can't see any reason with either scenario why you wouldn't be able to rent a room to a lodger.

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  • Newbie query - buying second property next to place of work (avoid double stamp duty)

    Hi

    New to contracting, my first year, but really enjoying it and wish I made the move 10 years ago <sigh>!

    I currently rent a room for £500/month close to office where I stay 3-5 nights a week.

    I will be starting a new contract in 2017 which again is far from my family home which I own with my wife.

    Instead of renting another room am I able to:

    1. buy a second property close to office and avoid the double stamp duty?
    2. rent out a second room to a lodger?

    Thanks for some advice please

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