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Best way to UK Ltd Co for Aunt with Offshore Ltd Co?

1st August 2018

My aunt (+70) cannot raise mortgage finance within her Offshore company, on buy to let property. She has no mortgage at present property value £500k. She wishes to incorporate UK ltd company and transfer the property from offshore to onshore Uk Ltd. I am age 40 and her nephew. She wishes I join the business […]

So fabulous we would live there ourselves!

1st August 2018

Stunning build complete apartment investment opportunities are now available for readers in Southside, Ilkeston. Prices start from only £87,950 for a spacious, one bed apartment with secure parking, rising to only £106,995 for a two bed. According to local letting agents, Martin & Co, predicted rental yields are up to 7.2%, offering a fantastic investment […]

We have inherited a property portfolio – what next?

1st August 2018

By way of background, my wife and I are both 56 years old. In recent years, my wife has been caring for her elderly father and managing his property portfolio. I am a plumber, qualified to fit boilers and do gas safety checks. My taxable income is around £34,000 to £38,000. It varies from year to year […]

Is it better to build a rental property portfolio in a Limited Company?

1st August 2018

The answer to the question is; “possibly, but not necessarily”. There are a number of other ownership structures to consider as well as buying in sole/joint names or a company. The best tax structure for landlords very much depends on taxable income and personal circumstances. For example, a couple who are earning say £30,000 each […]

Which Commercial lenders are hungry for business?

1st August 2018

Did you know that commercial lenders have three main categories of manager called Hunters, Farmers and Retailers? This is very relevant if your business is dependent upon knowing which commercial lenders are hungry for business. Before I explain, please allow me to introduce myself. My name is Cliff Verrill, I’m a commercial finance broker and previously worked […]

Downsizers Struggle

1st August 2018

Estate agents are seeing a surge in inquiries about downsizing from retired homeowners with 1.4 million over-65s saying they will consider downsizing in the next five years.  However, estate agents warn that these houses are often harder to sell because they need a lot of work, according to new research from the UK’s leading independent […]

Shared occupancy test for rent-a-room relief adds unnecessary complexity

31st July 2018

The government has agreed to retain rent a room relief at its current level of £7,500 per annum. However, it has also proposed a new “shared occupancy test” in order for those renting their spare rooms to continue to qualify for the relief. AAT (Association of Accounting Technicians) believes that the new test will add […]

PRS critical HFI report – A Time for Good Homes

31st July 2018

The Housing & Finance Institute have released a report titled A Time for Good Homes – a discussion paper on meeting the needs of the generation that housing forgot. Click Here to read the full report. The report is Critical of the Private Rental Sector stating: “Over the last 15 years the type of housing […]

Can I buy Mother’s house in installments as IHT planning?

31st July 2018

Hi everyone, I have tried searching the archives but I cannot find a definitive answer for my question. I’d like to know if it is possible to add my name to the deeds of a property by way of payment, for example monthly installments instead of a lump sum payment. I’m trying to buy my […]

Landlord’s post threatening repossession?

31st July 2018

We currently rent our home via a local estate agent, but we keep receiving letter for the landlord to state she is in arrears with the mortgage. We have contacted our agents who keep saying they struggle to contact her and when they do she advises them everything is fine, but the latest one states […]

‘Early Bird’ investment opportunities in Birmingham

30th July 2018

Birmingham is a really exciting city undergoing a massive transformation, not only for those who work and live there, but also for those who are savvy enough to invest early. – Birmingham had the second fastest growing city centre population from 2002-2015, an increase of 163% (9800 to 25800 people). The popularity of big city […]

I have started a petition on 38 Degrees

30th July 2018

Please will you help me to explain to the Government how to solve the housing crisis as opposed to making it worse? Politicians and the media seem only speak in sound-bites these days, so that’s how I have worded the petition I’ve started on 38 Degrees. Housing Policy Needs Urgent Change We demand an urgent Government […]

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NAEA Propertymark June housing sales activity report

30th July 2018

NAEA Propertymark is today issuing its June Housing Report showing the number of sales agreed per branch increased by 13% in June, but is still lower than this time last year Mark Hayward, Chief Executive, commented: “We have seen a rise in the number of sales which is typical of this time of year as […]

Where can landlords pay £1.85pw to Nottingham Licensing?

30th July 2018

Come on who’s telling you to write these letters below? A few tenants have asked Licensing for proof of where the Landlord can pay £1.85pw. We all know that’s codswallop and those landlords that talk to their tenants have told them the same. I’m having to ask for a lot of rent increases as we […]

Council want to strangle the high street along with the PRS

30th July 2018

Every reader will be all too familiar with the carnage on our high streets. Major chains going under and shutters down across the land in Towns and cities everywhere. Without doubt retail is changing as a result of online shopping. These online retailers are not burdened with the overheads of physical outlets. Perhaps some landlords […]

Proud to be a Landlord

26th July 2018

Within the last ten minutes I have received proof that being a fair, kind and friendly landlord who provides good quality accommodation and communicates with their tenants, pays off and is appreciated. During the last couple of weeks it has been necessary to get a couple of minor repairs done at two properties. One tenant […]

Fed up with all the landlord bashing – What’s the alternative?

26th July 2018

I am a portfolio landlord and now fed up with all the legislation and landlord bashing from the government. Can your reader advise us of any safe alternatives to BTL investments. We want to retire and ideally like hands off investment if possible. I have couple of hotel room investments but not sure how safe […]

Fergus Wilson’s response to “Hero or Villain”

26th July 2018

Please see the response from Fergus Wilson to the article “Kent Landlord – Hero or Villain“: “Hi, I have noted the Property118 article this morning. Property 118 talks about Zealots. We call them Petty Little Hitlers (PLH). A Council Officer can never be wrong. He is always right and when he is not right he […]

Rent increases mean tenants are in for a ‘rough ride’

26th July 2018

ARLA Propertymark has issued its June Private Rented Sector (PRS) Report and David Cox, Chief Executive, said: “It’s positive to see the number of properties available to rent slowly rising but it still isn’t anywhere near enough to slow down the pace of rent rises, which are continuing to climb. “Over the last few years, […]

16% off list price and 12.7% return on deposit invested

25th July 2018

We are delighted to offer readers another fantastic opportunity, featuring 2 & 3 bed contemporary new build houses with lots of extras in St Helens, near Liverpool. These houses have been discounted by 16% off list prices and are available for only £117,000 for a 2 bed, rising to £125,000 for a 3 bed. According […]

Advice from the NAEA on how to select an Estate Agent

25th July 2018

Selecting an estate agent to market your home can be a daunting task, especially with so many to choose from. When trusting someone to sell your biggest asset, it’s essential you know what you’re signing up for in order to get it sold quickly, professionally and achieving the best price possible. NAEA Propertymark have outlined […]