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Advice buying a 2nd property

supa_nan
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Hoping someone can give me some advice. We own our house, it's probably worth just over £200K.
We are considering renting this house out, (to my daughter) we can expect a minimum of £900 rent per month. Maybe £1100 to an outsider.
My daughter currently rents at £800 per month, and has today looked at a property for £1100 per month. :eek:
We have good credit rating. My salary alone is £24k although I don't have a fixed contract.
My old lender Barclays (Woolwich) have just given me a costing, £120K mortgage would cost me just under £500 per month repayment or £350 per month interest only. The application fee is £2000. I'm thinking the rental on this property would fund a 2nd home. Am I being realistic ?
Is there anything I should be aware of. Would I be liable for Tax on the rental income ?
I'de welcome any tips or advice. Thanks
We are considering renting this house out, (to my daughter) we can expect a minimum of £900 rent per month. Maybe £1100 to an outsider.
My daughter currently rents at £800 per month, and has today looked at a property for £1100 per month. :eek:
We have good credit rating. My salary alone is £24k although I don't have a fixed contract.
My old lender Barclays (Woolwich) have just given me a costing, £120K mortgage would cost me just under £500 per month repayment or £350 per month interest only. The application fee is £2000. I'm thinking the rental on this property would fund a 2nd home. Am I being realistic ?
Is there anything I should be aware of. Would I be liable for Tax on the rental income ?
I'de welcome any tips or advice. Thanks
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Yes, you would be liable for tax on the income although there are a whole bunch of costs you can offset against them to minimise this.
The slight issue is would you have a deposit for the new property? Otherwise you may need to release equity from your existing home.
Your best bet would be invest a bit of time in finding a good broker to discuss all your options. It can get quite complicated with renting houses to family, 2nd homes etc. so a good broker that can penetrate the bureaucracy will be worth their weight.
Good luck!Thinking critically since 1996....0 -
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