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Investing In Student Buy To Let

 

[ Buy this book ] T he government intends to have 50% of 18-30 year olds in higher education by the year 2010. With the buy-to-let market seemingly saturated, a steady and buoyant student buy-to-let market still offers the potential of good returns. There are multiple reasons why the student buy-t... [ Read More ]

About the Author

Ajay Ahuja - As well as being a buy-to-let multi-millionaire, Ajay Ahuja is a chartered accountant. He is founder and owner of Accountants Direct which provides references for the self-employed for mortgaging purposes. He advises various local councils and accommodation projects and works to provide innovative solutions to problems facing the homeless. He also consults with corporations and private clients to help build property portfolios for maximum gain.

 
 
 

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1.Introduction
University town = students = £££!!;

2.Why Invest in the Student Market?
What’s so good about student properties?; What sort of profit can you expect?; What about capital appreciation?;

3.Finding the Right Property
What to look for when viewing a property; Location;

4.Finding the Right Student Tenant
The property; You; Advertising; Using a letting agent; Right student tenants? No student tenants!; Should I credit-check the student tenants?; The relationship between landlord and tenant; University accredited lettings;

5.Tax
Types of tax; Income tax; Capital gains tax; Parents buying property; SIPP and FURBS;

6.Security and Legal Issues
Contractual requirements; Regulatory requirements; All-encompassing requirements;

7.Lenders in the Student Rental Market

8.University Cities and Towns
Key to the guide;