Many investors see property as a favourable alternative to more ‘intangible’ investments.
For some, property is the chance to diversify in order to better protect their money. For others, owning something tangible (‘bricks and mortar’), gives a feeling of security that a number on a statement simply never could.
Being able to take a hands-on approach to improve a home - and directly affect its immediate earning potential and long-term capital gain - also makes property ownership an attractive prospect. Whatever the reason, if you have clear financial goals you want to achieve, property is still one of the most stable places you can choose to invest.
There are many factors that need to be understood in order to create an optimum investment strategy. These will include such elements as your objectives, short-term and long-term costs and personal circumstances.
Diversification is a key term for anyone thinking about investing. Put simply, this means having a mix of investment types with the goal being to reduce risk and yield higher returns - avoiding having ‘all your eggs in one basket'.
The benefits of property investmentNow that we’ve established that property is a powerful investment vehicle, let’s understand what aspects you need to take into account when choosing your buy-to-let property.
When assessing what makes a good property investment, there are several factors to consider. It’s a good idea to take personal tastes out of the equation. Be as objective as possible when considering what property would create the best rental opportunity, and keep in mind that this may be very different to one that you would live in yourself.
A good letting agent will have local property experts to advise and support new landlords and ensure that they have everything they need to make an informed decision.
With the right guidance and patience, a property can become a great asset and the rewards of being a landlord can be plentiful. As well as additional income, there are opportunities for tax deductions and it can help you achieve long-term security.
But of course, there are risks to consider which it would be remiss not to highlight.
Tax for landlords can be complex and it comes in many different forms, including;
Insurance costs also need to be taken into account. For example, a landlord insurance policy will cover the building and its contents. Another type of landlord insurance can provide rental protection cover and some policies can cover legal costs in the event of a dispute.
Additional cost considerations include:
These will vary to a greater or lesser degree, depending on where you live or what property you have, so it’s important to do your homework and understand what your overall cost scenario looks like. A letting agent is a good place to start to help you understand your investment opportunity.
Lettings agents will also charge a fee but a good agent will provide a service and value that will save you time and money in the long run and help you make your investment as profitable as possible.
The process of purchasing a buy-to-let is not too dissimilar from buying a property to live in. If you need to finance the investment, you will need to consider a buy-to-let mortgage which tends to have higher interest rates and lender fees than a mortgage on a property you live in. Once you have a deposit you will go through an affordability check to understand your budget and secure the mortgage. After you have identified a property, the mortgage provider will assess its rental value and any additional work that needs to be completed. .
Once you have an offer accepted, you can then start to think about the actual process of letting it out and begin to look ahead to enjoying the benefits of investing in property.
We have many years of experience and expertise in letting property. From finding your first tenant, arranging all the legal paperwork through to ongoing management, we can help you make the smooth transition to becoming a landlord.
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Once you have invested in property and started your journey as a landlord, then you may wish to consider developing your business approach. Similar to investing in a stocks portfolio, property in itself can offer a diversified approach if and when you look to expand your property portfolio.
Varied location investing. There is no absolute reason to invest in property close to home; looking at opportunities across a wide area may enable you to take advantage of different yield potentials (rental income measured against the value of the property). This will also spread your risk if one area suffers a dip and helps to smooth out any variations in return.
Varied property types. Investing in a different selection of property types - from family homes to single bedroom flats allows you to reach a variety of market segments and also protects against changes in demand for different types of property.
Pricing. Consider what mix of property may be best for your budget. Instead of a single property, could you invest in two cheaper properties instead? This could give you a greater opportunity and again is a way to diversify and reduce your exposure to risk.
Despite challenging economic pressures, property can still present a potentially strong investment opportunity. There are locations and property types that can generate a good yield in the short-term and long term capital gains have been a reliable feature of property investments over the years, although this isn’t guaranteed of course.
To get the latest news on what’s happening in the property market, contact one of our local experts. They’ll be able to provide you with an overview of what’s currently happening and guide you in the right direction.
Correct at time of publishing: 26/07/2024
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