Just before the main credit crunch hit home I was working on a business plan with a couple of friends which in simple terms worked like this:
Buy cheap rental properties in selective areas, potentially from distressed owners, standard moderate refurbish and rent to colleges for nursing / medical students / fully qualified etc.
The financing was one of three ways.
1) Use cash at hand for all costs and then mortgage to release most if not all the original capital.
2) As 1) but drawing down on credit line obtained at bank.
3) Use mortgage to purchase and remortgage after.
Obviously number 3 looks out of the window as the fees are so large. Paying X thousand for a short term deal or on a cheap property is not viable.
Option 1 and 2 are on the table.
The problem comes with getting the capital back out in these straightened times. All the BTL stuff I've seen with a cursory look seems to have huge fees attached and that doesn't work for low cost housing.
Any ideas on other long term funding for BTL over multiple units ?
Buy cheap rental properties in selective areas, potentially from distressed owners, standard moderate refurbish and rent to colleges for nursing / medical students / fully qualified etc.
The financing was one of three ways.
1) Use cash at hand for all costs and then mortgage to release most if not all the original capital.
2) As 1) but drawing down on credit line obtained at bank.
3) Use mortgage to purchase and remortgage after.
Obviously number 3 looks out of the window as the fees are so large. Paying X thousand for a short term deal or on a cheap property is not viable.
Option 1 and 2 are on the table.
The problem comes with getting the capital back out in these straightened times. All the BTL stuff I've seen with a cursory look seems to have huge fees attached and that doesn't work for low cost housing.
Any ideas on other long term funding for BTL over multiple units ?
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