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    ASK383: How should I invest £600k? PLUS: Should I wait to extend my lease?

    ASK383: How should I invest £600k? PLUS: Should I wait to extend my lease?

    Rob & Rob are back with more listener questions! 

    • (0:36) Hayley has recently received £600,000 from her divorce and she’s wondering what to do with it. Should she buy a residential property outright or use the money to invest in a buy-to-let? 
    • (3:26) John has a small portfolio of 1-bed leasehold flats in London, and he wants to know if there’s any benefit to renewing the leases early or should he wait until the new legislation comes in? 

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    759: Seeing Greene: The ONE Factor That'll Make or Break Your Rental Property

    759: Seeing Greene: The ONE Factor That'll Make or Break Your Rental Property
    A rental property doesn’t need to be brand new, have the best amenities, or offer 24/7 property management to do well. An older home can out-cash-flow a new build with one specific factor. So, what is THE key to having a profitable rental property, and why do so many rookie real estate investors not pay attention to it? Tune in, and find out on this week’s episode of Seeing Greene! We’re back with your “I finally remembered to turn on the green light!” host, David Greene. This time around, David is taking questions from all levels of real estate investors. Questions like what to do when your HELOC (home equity line of credit) rate is about to skyrocket, how fast to scale your rental portfolio, whether new homes are worth it as rentals, and how to turn a couple of rental properties into a real estate retirement plan. We even get a quick cameo from tax expert Tom Wheelwright on how to avoid taxes the next time you’re selling a rental! Want to ask David a question? If so, submit your question here so David can answer it on the next episode of Seeing Greene. Hop on the BiggerPockets forums and ask other investors their take, or follow David on Instagram to see when he’s going live so you can hop on a live Q&A and get your question answered on the spot! In This Episode We Cover: The SINGLE most crucial rental property factor that investors often overlook What to do when mortgage rates rise and your HELOC rate is about to readjust  Scaling your real estate portfolio and when you’re going TOO big  How to AVOID taxes when you sell a rental (and what to do if you’ve already sold) New homes vs. existing inventory and whether a new build makes a better rental  How to build a retirement plan with only a couple of rental properties  Pulling profits from a rental property in a trust (and the implications of doing so) And So Much More! Links from the Show Find an Investor-Friendly Real Estate Agent Lender Finder BiggerPockets Youtube Channel BiggerPockets Forums BiggerPockets Pro Membership BiggerPockets Bookstore BiggerPockets Bootcamps BiggerPockets Podcast BiggerPockets Merch BPCON2023 Listen to All Your Favorite BiggerPockets Podcasts in One Place Learn About Real Estate, The Housing Market, and Money Management with The BiggerPockets Podcasts Get More Deals Done with The BiggerPockets Investing Tools Find a BiggerPockets Real Estate Meetup in Your Area David's BiggerPockets Profile David's Instagram David’s YouTube Channel Work with David Why the BRRRR Method WON’T Be the Same in 2023 Rich Dad’s CPA on How ANY Investor Can Avoid Taxes in 2022 8 Ways to Use Rental Properties to Create Retirement Income Enter to Win a FREE Copy of David's New Book, "Pillars of Wealth"   Click here to listen to the full episode: https://www.biggerpockets.com/blog/real-estate-759 Interested in learning more about today’s sponsors or becoming a BiggerPockets partner yourself? Email advertise@biggerpockets.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

    ASK375: Is this a risk or an opportunity? PLUS: Can I legally increase the rent?

    ASK375: Is this a risk or an opportunity? PLUS: Can I legally increase the rent?

    Welcome back to another episode of Ask Rob & Rob! 

    The first question this week is from Jess in Bristol.  

    Jess has seen a reduced 2-bed apartment that needs a cash buyer due to cladding issues. The remedial work on the cladding has been done, but the vendor and management agent are waiting for the certificate to come through.  

    Should Jess proceed with the purchase knowing the work has been done but doesn’t yet have an EWS1 certificate to prove it? 

    Listen as Rob B shares his thoughts based on his experience – and a few words of warning for Jess.  

    Next up is a question from Firoz.  

    Firoz has had tenants living in his property for six years, however, they’ve refused to increase their rent. As Firoz protected the deposit late, he’s struggling to remove his tenants and is after some advice.  

    Rob D takes the lead on this one, giving listeners an overview of the importance of protecting deposits and some useful information that may well help Firoz out with his issue.  

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    ASK22: How should I structure my new property company?

    ASK22: How should I structure my new property company?

    This week on Ask Rob & Rob, Mr. Has asked: How should I structure my new property company? The answer started with a big caveat, that The Robs aren’t experts in this field, and their suggestions should be accompanied by research of your own. It then went on to suggest that you set a company up where […]

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