Buy-to-Let Calculations
13th Januaray, 2017
When considering acquiring a buy-to-let property, you should calculate the projected income on a net yield basis rather than simply taking the annual rent and dividing it by the value.
There are important and costly issues to take into account which will include; furnishing and depreciation to dΓ©cor, void periods (Usually appropriate to factor 1 month void per annum), agent fees, service charges and maintenance. Only then can you realise a true projected annual income and calculate a value from a required yield.
Click here to find out what Scott Haverly, from TMLA (Property Consulting & Surveying), has to say about this. TLMA provide professional services in the areas of Residential Property, Landlord Tenant, Inventory, Inspections Services and Residential Sales.

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