And one of the largest uk Landlords is Lloyds bank. Look it up..... 😮. Sell you a mortgage " Repossess if you struggle" Then guess what!. Theyll rent it back to you...... Forever! 😮.
Informative content but was waiting for the catch and sure enough there’s an academy you can subscribe to. Ask yourself if people have so much success doing this why need a RUclips / academy set up. Sadly It’s not to help people for free….
So the viability of a landlord business is dependent on the whim of any current cash-strapped government and selling any property will cost you 24% in CGT and the gov are building 1.5m more shelters and UK is facing a recession in 2025. What could possibly go wrong!
To be truthful I am glad I got out of the property rental business in 2008. The changes to taxes etc has made it much, much harder to be successful but brings far more stress and headaches.
All this will do is add costs on to tenants, everytime the gov make up new rules all it does is make the already fed up landlords sell up, and don’t say that there’s more houses for people to buy my daughter can’t get a mortgage it’s impossible, and every house that comes up for rent there’s over 40 people applying for it, so very soon there will be many homeless people and it’s down to the gov,
This is progress. Being a landlord is not an economic benefit. I hope large funds don't rake up the homes they sell though. (I'm a homeowner but I'd never hope to be a landlord).
Property is a dumb investment anyway, I had 75K which was enough for a small flat that rents out for 700 quid a month - My missus said no to a property because she couldn’t be bothered to manage tenants, so I was forced to put the 75K into bitcoin instead, which took me about five minutes on my phone to do, I have the bitcoin for one year and it’s gone from 75K to 105K in that time making me over 30 K profit from the same amount that would’ve made me just 6K profit had I bought the rental flat. It made me realise how stupid property is as an investment when you can make way more money, just with a few clicks. No, since dealing with tenants scammers, people trashing your house et cetera madness
Exactly there are real investments out there not these old ancient properties in the UK damp mouldy pile of bricks! Lazy man's way to make money being a landlord. My stepdad retired at 42 emigrated never did he become a landlord because he has a brain 👍 he hasn't worked since 2005 and I don't believe he will ever return to work 💪
labour will be out in the next vote, they promised better than tories and have so far done a great job at stunting growth and creating more pain for the average person.
stakeholder capitalism is whats proposed for western business interaction. All the ESG (environmental, sustainability, governance) and DEI (diversity, equity and inclusion) forced by the big investment corps like black rock and banks. then look at all the green laws effecting private landlords such as the Energy Security Act etc. thats all part of the United Nations sustainability goals. the end goal is the combination of regulation, corporate BS, managed economic decline, and possibly another disease emergency makes it harder for any small business to exist. Surprisingly just leaving the corporations and large government. I don't expect this post to stay up long.
Landlordism is finished. It was never sustainable, because relying on a cohort of renters who can't afford a normal residential mortgage was a never a long term value proposition for the government. It's all very well to screw a renter for a monthly cheque..... but what happens when those renters reach retirement age ? Taxpayers are already screwed with paying state pensions , and the amount to pay out in pensions is only going to grow and grow. Now you can double that amount by adding millions of housing benefits..... It will wipe the taxpayer out That's why Landlords will by hook or crook be put out of buisness cos the taxpayer can't afford to keep their business model intact. Made sense for a decade or so when renters were all students or folks in their 20s. But pensioners and housing benefits....naahhh . Taxpayer won't be able to afford it
@@harveygrowthproperties stakeholder capitalism is whats proposed for western business interaction. All the ESG (environmental, sustainability, governance) and DEI (diversity, equity and inclusion) forced by the big investment corps like black rock and banks. then look at all the green laws effecting private landlords such as the Energy Security Act etc. thats all part of the United Nations sustainability goals. the end goal is the combination of regulation, corporate BS, managed economic decline, and possibly another disease emergency makes it harder for any small business to exist. Surprisingly just leaving the corporations and large government. I don't expect this post to stay up long.
@@harveygrowthproperties Claus is King Charles friend who co founded the Davos crowd where all the polticians and CEO's meet to discuss what international policy will be rolled out across the institutions and government.
@@harveygrowthproperties stakeholder capitalism is whats proposed for western business interaction. All the ESG (environmental, sustainability, governance) and DEI (diversity, equity and inclusion) forced by the big investment corps like black rock and banks. then look at all the green laws effecting private landlords such as the Energy Security Act etc. thats all part of the United Nations sustainability goals. the end goal is the combination of regulation, corporate BS, managed economic decline, and possibly another disease emergency makes it harder for any small business to exist. Surprisingly just leaving the corporations and large government. I don't expect this post to stay up long.
And one of the largest uk
Landlords is Lloyds bank.
Look it up.....
😮.
Sell you a mortgage "
Repossess if you struggle"
Then guess what!.
Theyll rent it back to you......
Forever! 😮.
Informative content but was waiting for the catch and sure enough there’s an academy you can subscribe to. Ask yourself if people have so much success doing this why need a RUclips / academy set up. Sadly It’s not to help people for free….
I can’t stand those sound effects. Very irratating.
Sorry I’ll beat it in mind going forward… thanks for the feedback back I really appreciate that
@@theremotepropertyinvestor1281the sounds come on like watching a thriller/horror
lol
So the viability of a landlord business is dependent on the whim of any current cash-strapped government and selling any property will cost you 24% in CGT and the gov are building 1.5m more shelters and UK is facing a recession in 2025. What could possibly go wrong!
To be truthful I am glad I got out of the property rental business in 2008.
The changes to taxes etc has made it much, much harder to be successful but brings far more stress and headaches.
So tenants will have to pay more because someone has to pay the selective license fee.
Nah i think they will just leave the UK as it's not worth staying 😂
All this will do is add costs on to tenants, everytime the gov make up new rules all it does is make the already fed up landlords sell up, and don’t say that there’s more houses for people to buy my daughter can’t get a mortgage it’s impossible, and every house that comes up for rent there’s over 40 people applying for it, so very soon there will be many homeless people and it’s down to the gov,
This is progress. Being a landlord is not an economic benefit. I hope large funds don't rake up the homes they sell though.
(I'm a homeowner but I'd never hope to be a landlord).
Property is a dumb investment anyway, I had 75K which was enough for a small flat that rents out for 700 quid a month - My missus said no to a property because she couldn’t be bothered to manage tenants, so I was forced to put the 75K into bitcoin instead, which took me about five minutes on my phone to do, I have the bitcoin for one year and it’s gone from 75K to 105K in that time making me over 30 K profit from the same amount that would’ve made me just 6K profit had I bought the rental flat. It made me realise how stupid property is as an investment when you can make way more money, just with a few clicks. No, since dealing with tenants scammers, people trashing your house et cetera madness
Exactly there are real investments out there not these old ancient properties in the UK damp mouldy pile of bricks! Lazy man's way to make money being a landlord. My stepdad retired at 42 emigrated never did he become a landlord because he has a brain 👍 he hasn't worked since 2005 and I don't believe he will ever return to work 💪
labour will be out in the next vote, they promised better than tories and have so far done a great job at stunting growth and creating more pain for the average person.
Who do you think will get in? Do you think reform are in with chance?
It does not matter. Socialism inevitably leads to poverty
Smart dude, but as the previous person said, you desperately need to stop all sound effects. We want to hear you speak, not listen to that
Sorry I’ll beat it in mind going forward… thanks for the feedback back I really appreciate that
The selective licensing is over where I invested and they undertaking consultation to run it again for another 5 years
stakeholder capitalism is whats proposed for western business interaction. All the ESG (environmental, sustainability, governance) and DEI (diversity, equity and inclusion) forced by the big investment corps like black rock and banks.
then look at all the green laws effecting private landlords such as the Energy Security Act etc. thats all part of the United Nations sustainability goals.
the end goal is the combination of regulation, corporate BS, managed economic decline, and possibly another disease emergency makes it harder for any small business to exist. Surprisingly just leaving the corporations and large government.
I don't expect this post to stay up long.
You forgot to mention a lot of these things are tax deductible.
Landlordism is finished. It was never sustainable, because relying on a cohort of renters who can't afford a normal residential mortgage was a never a long term value proposition for the government.
It's all very well to screw a renter for a monthly cheque..... but what happens when those renters reach retirement age ?
Taxpayers are already screwed with paying state pensions , and the amount to pay out in pensions is only going to grow and grow.
Now you can double that amount by adding millions of housing benefits.....
It will wipe the taxpayer out
That's why Landlords will by hook or crook be put out of buisness
cos the taxpayer can't afford to keep their business model intact.
Made sense for a decade or so when renters were all students or folks in their 20s.
But pensioners and housing benefits....naahhh .
Taxpayer won't be able to afford it
Starmer will have pension age raised to 75 so he does not need to worry about housing benefits for pensioners.
He will just put them 6 feet under
they don't want small time landlords. look into stakeholder capitalism Claus has to offer.
Yeah it seems that way… what is stakeholder capitalism claus? I’ve not heard of that before?
@@harveygrowthproperties
stakeholder capitalism is whats proposed for western business interaction. All the ESG (environmental, sustainability, governance) and DEI (diversity, equity and inclusion) forced by the big investment corps like black rock and banks.
then look at all the green laws effecting private landlords such as the Energy Security Act etc. thats all part of the United Nations sustainability goals.
the end goal is the combination of regulation, corporate BS, managed economic decline, and possibly another disease emergency makes it harder for any small business to exist. Surprisingly just leaving the corporations and large government.
I don't expect this post to stay up long.
@@harveygrowthproperties Claus is King Charles friend who co founded the Davos crowd where all the polticians and CEO's meet to discuss what international policy will be rolled out across the institutions and government.
@@harveygrowthproperties stakeholder capitalism is whats proposed for western business interaction. All the ESG (environmental, sustainability, governance) and DEI (diversity, equity and inclusion) forced by the big investment corps like black rock and banks.
then look at all the green laws effecting private landlords such as the Energy Security Act etc. thats all part of the United Nations sustainability goals.
the end goal is the combination of regulation, corporate BS, managed economic decline, and possibly another disease emergency makes it harder for any small business to exist. Surprisingly just leaving the corporations and large government.
I don't expect this post to stay up long.
Correct my friend......😮.