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Commercial or residential mortgage?
chrisclark
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I am considering buying a two cottages, I aim to rent out one I aim to rent as a holiday let. The properties are for sale as one lot. Has anyone had any experience of this type of purchase? The property is on the market at around 400k, is there anyway I can buy avoid stamp duty as well?
To complicate matters, I am in Scotland, not sure whether there is any separate property laws up here.
To complicate matters, I am in Scotland, not sure whether there is any separate property laws up here.
Smile and be happy, things can usually get worse!
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