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HMOs: Article 4 or Not Article 4?
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#164
Should you look in or outside Article 4 areas for your HMO?
This episode featuring Nick Smith of Saltbox Living will help you decide.
The answer depends on your circumstances.
Are you investing for the long term or are you momnetum investing where you’re trying to replace an income quickly?
Nick has the knowledge, experience, wisdom to answer this question. His property story started many years ago after he bought seven buy to lets alongside his full time job working in the printing business in his native Yorkshire.
He also has nerves of steel. He once and immediately took on £5 million of debt to turn around a failing printing business.
Another Must Listen episode.
We discuss:
- Limitations on Property Conversion in Article 4 Areas
- Momentum Investors vs. Strategic Investors
- Assessing Long-Term Goals vs. Quick Income Replacement
- Targeting Properties on the Edge of Article 4 Areas
- Thorough Due Diligence for Compliance in Article 4 Areas
- High-End vs. Social Housing HMOs
- Caution for Mid-Tier HMOs
- Identifying Tired Landlords for Investment Opportunities
- Understanding Potential Depreciation of HMOs
- Focusing on Building and Room Sizes for Long-Term Success
- Allocating Income to Upkeep and Maintenance
- Overvalued HMOs by Agencies
- Functionality Importance for HMO Tenants
- Surge of Poorly Constructed HMOs Pre-Implementation of Article 4
- Ready-Made HMOs vs. Value Addition
- Limitations of Ready-Made HMOs in Article 4 Areas
- Understanding Reasons Behind Property Sale in Article 4 Areas
We help time poor professionals get a good return on their money by investing with us. Schedule a call
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Join our Mailing List to join our WhatsApp group AND access our 37 Question Due Diligence Checklist AND our 23 Step Guide to Buying Property at Auction AND our Monthly Newsletter
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Tell us the one thing you’re struggling with in UK property
Details of where to meet other Expat Property Investors (For FREE!!!):
Hong Kong: Pacific Coffee, 2/F, Central Building, Central (first Saturday of each month from 11:30 am)
Dubai: Holiday Inn, Science Park (first Wednesday of each month from 7pm)
Singapore: The Providore at VivoCity (first Saturday of each month from 10:30 am)
Keywords
HMO, Article 4 direction, property conversion, Nick Smith, UK property investor, printing business, Daley Thompson, Richard Branson, financial risk, due diligence, long-term goals, quick income, Momentum investors, strategic investors, property valuation, Leeds area, student accommodation, social housing, professional tenants, Saltbox Living, PPP UK, HMO functionality, legal status, tired landlords, livable space, expat property investment, portfolio building plans, ongoing maintenance, rental yield, planning permission, ready-made HMOs, hidden issues, investment strategy, Article 4 areas.
180 episodes
Manage episode 429419182 series 3309995
#164
Should you look in or outside Article 4 areas for your HMO?
This episode featuring Nick Smith of Saltbox Living will help you decide.
The answer depends on your circumstances.
Are you investing for the long term or are you momnetum investing where you’re trying to replace an income quickly?
Nick has the knowledge, experience, wisdom to answer this question. His property story started many years ago after he bought seven buy to lets alongside his full time job working in the printing business in his native Yorkshire.
He also has nerves of steel. He once and immediately took on £5 million of debt to turn around a failing printing business.
Another Must Listen episode.
We discuss:
- Limitations on Property Conversion in Article 4 Areas
- Momentum Investors vs. Strategic Investors
- Assessing Long-Term Goals vs. Quick Income Replacement
- Targeting Properties on the Edge of Article 4 Areas
- Thorough Due Diligence for Compliance in Article 4 Areas
- High-End vs. Social Housing HMOs
- Caution for Mid-Tier HMOs
- Identifying Tired Landlords for Investment Opportunities
- Understanding Potential Depreciation of HMOs
- Focusing on Building and Room Sizes for Long-Term Success
- Allocating Income to Upkeep and Maintenance
- Overvalued HMOs by Agencies
- Functionality Importance for HMO Tenants
- Surge of Poorly Constructed HMOs Pre-Implementation of Article 4
- Ready-Made HMOs vs. Value Addition
- Limitations of Ready-Made HMOs in Article 4 Areas
- Understanding Reasons Behind Property Sale in Article 4 Areas
We help time poor professionals get a good return on their money by investing with us. Schedule a call
Leave an honest review of Expat Property Story
Join our Mailing List to join our WhatsApp group AND access our 37 Question Due Diligence Checklist AND our 23 Step Guide to Buying Property at Auction AND our Monthly Newsletter
Follow the Show on Instagram
Tell us the one thing you’re struggling with in UK property
Details of where to meet other Expat Property Investors (For FREE!!!):
Hong Kong: Pacific Coffee, 2/F, Central Building, Central (first Saturday of each month from 11:30 am)
Dubai: Holiday Inn, Science Park (first Wednesday of each month from 7pm)
Singapore: The Providore at VivoCity (first Saturday of each month from 10:30 am)
Keywords
HMO, Article 4 direction, property conversion, Nick Smith, UK property investor, printing business, Daley Thompson, Richard Branson, financial risk, due diligence, long-term goals, quick income, Momentum investors, strategic investors, property valuation, Leeds area, student accommodation, social housing, professional tenants, Saltbox Living, PPP UK, HMO functionality, legal status, tired landlords, livable space, expat property investment, portfolio building plans, ongoing maintenance, rental yield, planning permission, ready-made HMOs, hidden issues, investment strategy, Article 4 areas.
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