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Becoming a Landlord
Zola.
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I have always had a dream of getting into property.
We are in the process of buying our first home, and already I am thinking I would love to save money and buy one or two terraced houses close to where I live in the city for young professionals / students.
Are there any books you could recommend, or is there anyone on here who has experience and can provide some advice. I know its a long term investment and that its not a money maker until several years have passed.
We have a combined salary of about 55k, so not a huge amount, but maybe enough to save up for some small properties like flats.
We are in the process of buying our first home, and already I am thinking I would love to save money and buy one or two terraced houses close to where I live in the city for young professionals / students.
Are there any books you could recommend, or is there anyone on here who has experience and can provide some advice. I know its a long term investment and that its not a money maker until several years have passed.
We have a combined salary of about 55k, so not a huge amount, but maybe enough to save up for some small properties like flats.
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