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Buy to let Advice – Buy a Share in a Portfolio of Rental Properties

If you are looking for your share of the property market with possible equity gains and a rental return, it's possible to do just that without buying a whole property. You can invest in a range of professionally managed properties and put together your own buy-to-let portfolio online. For many aspiring first time buyers this might be teh closest they can get to owning a property for some time.

For most people the financial and personal commitment needed to invest in buy-to-let has stopped them from considering it as an option.  If you invest in shares in a portfolio of rental properties, you can:

  • Earn a rental dividend
  • Enjoy capital appreciation if the share price rises
  • No minimum investment so you can build your portfolio bit by bit
  • Reduce risk by spreading your investment over several properties
  • Get into buy-to-let without a mortgage
  • Build up a deposit

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More buy to let advice:

Buy to let – for first time buyers and everyone  How much can you borrow?  Buy-to-let mortgages  The tax situation  The hidden costs  Finding a suitable property  Your responsibilities as a landlord  Letting agents  Tenants  Furnished and unfurnished properties  Buy-to-let useful websites  Buying Property Abroad 

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http://www.cml.org.uk/
http://www.landlords.org.uk/
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