MORTGAGES
BUY TO LETThe current housing situation and high demand for rental property over recent years has seen an increasing interest in this type of mortgage. A good option for those looking for a source of additional income.
Buy To Let
Becoming a private landlord should not be seen as an easy way of making money. It can be riskier and more complicated. It can also be very time consuming, more than most forms of investment, and there is no guarantee that house prices will rise. That said, having a second property to let to tenants could reap considerable financial rewards over time.
IN THE KNOW
There are 3 main differences in buy to let mortgages:
ONE
Rent Potential – the decision as to whether or not a mortgage will be offered is usually based on the rent you will earn as well as your income. In some cases your income is not ever considered.
TWO
Interest Rate – buy to let mortgages have slightly higher interest rates.
THREE
Also you may be able to switch your mortgage deal with your current lender, avoiding any unnecessary costs. Many lenders will allow you to switch your mortgage deal reasonably frequently.
When buying a second property to let, you will need to decide whether your primary objective is income or capital growth. In other words, are you looking to make a profit month on month or are you looking to make a profit through increased equity from the second property if it increases in value over time? The decision may affect the type of property you purchase, and the location.
When you manage a property there are many costs involved in addition to the monthly mortgage repayments. As a guide, you should be aiming to achieve a gross rent of about 135% of the rental property’s interest only mortgage repayments in order to cover your costs should anything go wrong.
These additional costs include:
- Property upkeep – maintenance costs for the property.
- Letting agent’s fees – letting agents charge around 10% of the monthly rent for finding and vetting tenants with an additional cost of around 5% if you require a full management service.
- Ground rent / service charges – applicable to leasehold properties.
- Legal insurance – to cover costs from evicting tenants in the event of non-payment, very important, as this can be very expensive.
- Insurance – building insurance and contents insurance for the items provided as part of the rental agreement.
- Furnishings – the purchase of any furniture. If the property is to be let furnished, make sure you are covered for this by your home insurance.
- Gas / electrical appliances – cost of maintaining appliances and ensuring they comply with any regulations such as safety tests.
- Decorating costs – the property may require work ranging from painting, to a new bathroom suite before it is suitable for letting to tenants.
When choosing a property to let, it is wise to take advice from local letting agents to determine; what types of properties are in need and which parts of the town are best or most wanted. They can tell you if there is a University in the town, and if students are looking for somewhere to live.
Your property may be repossessed if you do not keep up repayments on your mortgage(s). The Financial Conduct Authority does not regulate some forms of buy to let.
Testimonial
“During covid we needed mortgage advice and a new mortgage FAST.
Our house sale in Scotland had fallen through and we had committed to buying locally to Woodhall Spa.
Tina Cranfield and her team were recommended to us and turned out to be fantastic. Everything they said came true, the rate was on the best side of competitive, speed and accuracy were amazing… but overall, their obvious competence and experience was something we really needed. The team reassured us and took our worries away and then delivered everything they promised, ahead of time.
It was all very impressive.”
Anonomous Woodhall Spa Resident
Find Us
Suite 1 Matthew Temple House,
The Broadway, Woodhall Spa, Lincolnshire LN10 6ST