Is a BTL Investment Worth the Cost?

Is a BTL Investment Worth the Cost?

There’s no denying that recent tax changes have made the buy-to-let market less attractive for investors. Yet it’s still a tempting option with the potential for excellent financial returns.

Donna McCreadie, partner and property specialist at Perrys Chartered Accountants, looks at the current landscape and explains why buy-to-let is still a viable investment. To continue reading, please Click Here
Source: Property Wire


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