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Buy to Let Books
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Buy to Let Books
House Price Increase books allow you to make the best of property, investing, buy to let and first time buying.
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Buy to Let Books
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Successful Property
Letting
Review
"* 'A valuable contribution to the savvy landlord's bookshelf' -
Landlordzone.co.uk * 'Among the many books published on how to succeed
in buy-to-let, this one stands out as a practical and extremely detailed
guide...so crammed full of tips that even experienced property managers
are likely to pick up some fresh ideas' - National Landlords Association
* 'Interesting and useful... particularly [for] those new to the
business.' - Landlord Law * 'The best book on the subject... if you are
involved in buy to let you should consider buying a copy'" - SIPPs 2006"
National Landlord's Association, October 2005
A practical and extremely detailed guide for landlords...crammed full of
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The Buy to Let Bible
Synopsis
Despite fears of a property market slump, historical trends indicate
that house prices rise in the long term, and that although it means
weathering some unfavourable conditions along the way, property
remains a fundamentally sound investment for the future. But
guidance is needed for successful buy-to-let investment. Author Ajay
Ahuja is a chartered accountant and well-known buy-to-let property
millionaire who offers an inside view on the subject. In this
revised, fourth edition of his bestselling book, he divulges the
practical techniques and financial tips that have taken him from an
initial investment of GBP500, to a property portfolio of successful
buy-to-let properties up and down the country worth more than GBP10
million. Ajay also advises councils and accommodation projects on
social housing problems and their solutions. This guide covers:
Finding the right property; Finding the right lender; Finding the
right tenant; Legal issues; Lists of buy-to-let mortgage lenders;
List of more than 350 UK buy-to-let hotspots, by region; and, a List
of 'Top 10' hotspot locations in the UK.
About the Author
Ajay Ahuja is the founder and owner of the national accountancy
practice Accountants Direct. It is the first in the UK that deals
exclusively with the provision of references for the self-employed
for mortgaging purposes. This experience has led to an in-depth
knowledge of mortgages and the property market in general.
He currently consults with various local
councils and accommodation projects, attempts to provide innovative
solutions to problems being faced by the homeless and comments on
issues surrounding social housing.
He now owns and controls a property
portfolio worth £3m and provides housing for more than 250 people
around the UK.
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Buy to Let Manual
Review
"'An excellent piece of work that clearly and concisely encapsulates the
fundamental issues.' Philip R Gibbs, Life President of the Residential
Landlords Association 'Excellent first purchase for anyone contemplating
investing in the buy to let market. First class and good value for
money.' The Letting Centre 'A superb guide for the new landlord, and of
value to the experienced landlord too. A very useful reference book.'
Tessa Shepperson, Solicitor, Landlordlaw.co.uk 'A first class guide for
those about to embark on letting... provides some valuable reminders
even for more experienced landlords.' Small Landlords Association"
Product Description
This highly-praised book provides the reader with everything that needs
to be known about buying, preparing and letting a suitable investment
property. In short this book is a comprehensive, but clear and concise
guide for the world-be, go-it-alone landlord who wishes to avoid agency
fees by creating and managing his own tenancy. |
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Property Hotspots in London
Product Description
Are you a pension, business, capital or university investor? Whichever
type of property investor you are, this book will direct you to the best
areas in Greater London in which to buy for your specific investment
goals. The book includes: guide prices, rental figures and yields for
investment properties - flats, terraced, semis and detached houses;
understand the power of postcodes - know your E1 from your EC1 - it
could cost you your wealth!; proposed tube stations and completion
dates; the quantitive and qualitative effect of the congestion charge;
availability of resident and visitor parking; locations of proposed
business parks being built and completion dates; locations for less than
#100,000 (yes, there are still some out there!); short to medium-term
yield and capital appreciation predictions; population, household and
migration statistics; list of ARLA letting agents and NAEA estate agents
with contact details; average void periods; crime rates, academic
results and related factors; and guidance, advice and professional tips
on how to let your properties and manage them to make your investment
work. Ajay Ahuja is a business investor in property. He bought his first
property at the age of 24, with #500. Now at age 30, he owns 60
properties and earns an income from them in excess of #250,000 per
annum. As well as being a buy-to-let millionaire, Ajay is a chartered
accountant. He is the founder and owner of Accountants Direct, which
provides references for the self-employed for mortgaging purposes. He
advises various local councils and accommodation projects and works to
provide innovative solutions to problems facing the homeless.
About the Author
Ajay Ahuja bought his first property at the age of 24, with GBP 500. Now
at the age of 30 he owns 60 properties and earns an income from them in
excess of GBP 250,000 per annum. As well as being a buy-to-let
millionaire, Ajay is a chartered accountant. He is the founder and owner
of Accountants Direct which provides references for the self-employed
for mortgaging purposes. He advises various local councils and
accommodation projects and works to provide innovative solutions to
problems facing the homeless. He is based in Ongar, Essex. |
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