I was talking to one of my landlords from Edinburgh the
other week about the buy to let property market in Falkirk, when the subject of
flats (properties not shoes – see picture!), and in particular whether they
would make a good investment, came up.
He said that he was not keen on flats because he had
heard people lose money on them in the past and, anyway, she wouldn’t want to
climb stairs to a flat or suffer getting no peace in a flat as a result of
noisy neighbours. This is a reaction I
have heard a few times so I thought that I would look into the buy to let flat
market in Falkirk a bit further.
First of all, let’s take the personal stuff. As with all buy to let investments, it’s
about the returns you can make on the property rather than whether you would
want to live in a property. A flat
wouldn’t be my first choice to live now but I was very happy living in flats
when I was younger and, anyway, I am no longer renting.
Secondly, let’s have a look at the financial stuff.
There is a strong argument that buying a flat these days
is not an issue as they are sensibly priced, the error people made in the past
was buying them at the start of this century for more than the price of a
house.
If you are a landlord with a limited budget, you can
still find a decent property to let in Falkirk. Typically, a reasonably priced
one bedroomed flat can be bought for around £55,000 in Falkirk – the average
rent for this sort of property is likely to be around £385 per month so that’s
a yield of over 8%. A similar two
bedroomed flat in Falkirk can be bought for around £80,000 and will also give
you a yield of over 7% based on the average rent for these properties of around
£475. In either case, £55-80,000 is not
that much for a buy to let property – assuming a 75% mortgage, that’s only £14,000
to £20,000 capital down to get a property.
We hope you find our posts useful. If you want some advice on this property,
another property you have in mind or anything else property related, come and
see us in our office (6 Vicar Street, Falkirk) or call me (01324 469840) or email
me (news@thekeyplace.co.uk).
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