ASK292: Am I taking a risk by not being diversified? PLUS: Would you invest in ex-council houses?
The Property Podcast - Podcast autorstwa Rob Bence and Rob Dix from The Property Hub
It’s Tuesday and that means one thing... The Robs are back to answer your property questions. Kicking us off this week is Tom. Tom has two HMO student lets in Cornwall that he invested in personally. They both earn around £1,800pcm. He bought the properties five and 10 years ago and while capital appreciation has been pretty decent, he’s never released any equity from them. He’s saved around £80,000 and is looking to invest in another student HMO in the same location, but this time using a limited company, rather than in his personal name. Tom can get a 4-5 bed property for around £280,000 and his rental income would be around £2,000pcm, with mortgage costs of around £600 per month. He likes the hands-on side to his strategy and wants to keep at it but he’s wanting to know if it’s a risky option, tying up all his money in one location when properties further north are more affordable. Our next caller this week is Rachel. Rachel is looking to invest in South Manchester, around the Wythenshawe area, which is close to the hospital and airport, in an ex-council property and use the serviced accommodation strategy. She’s wanting to know if The Robs think this is a good idea and if they’d recommend investing in an ex-council property. Tune in to find out what they say. Do you have a buy to let or property investment related question for Rob & Rob? You could feature on the next episode by giving us a call on 013 808 00035 and leaving a message with your name and question (normal UK call rates apply). Or if you prefer, click here to leave a recording via your computer instead. The next question on Ask Rob & Rob could be yours. Have you joined us over on the Property Hub Forum yet? Our online community is friendly, informative, and the members are waiting to welcome you with open arms. So get yourself over and introduce yourself. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.