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Property Finance
Property Finance

Property Finance is the cornerstone to building a successful property portfolio. You will need an in-depth knowledge of how the property finance marketplace operates in order to fully understand what products are currently available.

Have you ever wondered: What type of mortgage do I need? How much can I borrow? What is the "Real" cost of borrowing? How do I bridge?

It is important for any property investor to be fully conversant in the terminology in order to make the best decision when choosing property finance.

We have put together a series of articles that we have found invaluable when considering a  property finance.

Property Finance…..the cornerstone to successful property investment

INCREASING YOUR RETURNS BY USING FINANCE TO YOUR ADVANTAGE (cont)
INCREASING YOUR RETURNS BY USING FINANCE TO YOUR ADVANTAGE (cont) Base Rate Trackers This is where a lender bases interest rates at a margin over the Bank of England minimum lending rate (otherwise knows as bank base rate). . . . keep reading
INCREASING YOUR RETURNS BY USING FINANCE TO YOUR ADVANTAGE
INCREASING YOUR RETURNS BY USING FINANCE TO YOUR ADVANTAGE Imagine you have £100,000 cash to invest into residential letting. How do you maximize your returns? . . . keep reading
Property Valuation Methodology Part 1
Property Valuation Methodology Part 1 The "Comparable Sales Method" is sometimes called the "Inferred Analysis" method of property valuation. This method estimates the value of a house by comparing it to the prices of similar properties sold in similar locations within a recent period of time. . . . keep reading
Property Valuation Methodology Part 2
Property Valuation Methodology Part 2 The "Income Method" is also termed the fundamental, or intrinsic method of property valuation. In this method, the present worth of a property is estimated on the grounds of projected future net income (in rent, for example) and re-sale value. . . . keep reading
Property Valuation Methodology
Property Valuation Methodology The Cost Approach estimates the replacement value of a property by analysing the cost of its components, i.e. land and building. It lies somewhere between the inferred and the intrinsic methods, and is not a fully autonomous valuation method. . . . keep reading
The ins and outs of equity release
The ins and outs of equity release Millions of "cash-poor, property-rich" pensioners are surviving on meagre retirement incomes, but living in homes which have soared in value since the property boom. . . . keep reading
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