There are many things to think about when becoming a landlord. Here, Matthew Williams, Co-Director of Redbrick Properties in Leeds, gives his advice.
Renting out a property comes with many pros and cons. Before you can decide on whether to manage a property yourself or have a lettings agency take care of it, it’s important to have a solid understanding of what is required of you as a new landlord.
Calculate how much income your property will generate
Researching how much rent you can achieve is a good place to start. If the figures stack-up then you are on the right path. The main thing is that you can cover your mortgage payments and leave enough for maintenance, insurance and tax, while still making a profit. It’s worth researching rental properties at OnTheMarket.com to gain an understanding of what similar homes achieve in your area. I would also recommend talking to a local lettings agent who will carry out a valuation for you.