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Originally posted by MobileCheese View PostI buncked off school and went in to Chester once and had my first tatoo
. Chesters ok not sure what the BTL market is like there though. Ive been looking for BTL up north as well as thats where Im from, its more affordable, but rental market doesnt seem as good as London, plus returns are generally lower. I bought 2 places in Crewe in the end, £82k each for a 3 bedroom house which had been done up already, I rent them out to students, get about £650 amonth rental income, renting on a room basis, then I rent them out in the summer time to local nurses.
thanks for the info, just so I understand
you have 2 places in Crewe
total of 6 rooms
£650 monthly income per room
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I buncked off school and went in to Chester once and had my first tatoo
. Chesters ok not sure what the BTL market is like there though. Ive been looking for BTL up north as well as thats where Im from, its more affordable, but rental market doesnt seem as good as London, plus returns are generally lower. I bought 2 places in Crewe in the end, £82k each for a 3 bedroom house which had been done up already, I rent them out to students, get about £650 amonth rental income, renting on a room basis, then I rent them out in the summer time to local nurses.
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Don't.Originally posted by EternalOptimist View PostI have been asked to stick some money into a Buy To Let scheme in the North West, Chester. Anyone have any comments ?
Property's crashing you know.
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Krakow man!
That is where the money is. Apparently you can earn 300% on your capital investment in one year!
Well according to the sleazy jet brochure.
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Aim to get as much discount on the property as possible.
Should counter any short term falls in value.
Don't be shy to make a cheeky offer.
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If you're looking long term and you have a small LTV ratio mortgage, it may be worth it.
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BTL in Chester
I have been asked to stick some money into a Buy To Let scheme in the North West, Chester. Anyone have any comments ?Tags: None
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