Liability and Status with the HMRC

[ad_1] There are two main categories of property investor: ‘investors’ and ‘dealers’, and they’re taxed differently. So one of the first things every investor should do – preferably before you’ve bought any property – is make sure you know how HMRC will class you for tax purposes. Only then can you make proper investment plans and…

Winner of Your Move Prize Draw

[ad_1] Following the completion of a Your Move tenant survey earlier this year and, as a result,  the automatic entry into a national prize draw, we are delighted to announce that Alexandra McGahey from Manchester is the winner of a month’s free rent. Alexandra was picked, at random, from a list of more than 3,000 entrants who…

concerned about letting to international students?

[ad_1] There are so many benefits to renting your property out to students. With high demand and longer rental periods, student lettings can produce higher yields. However, some landlords can have particular concerns over letting to international students.With this in mind, Your Move has identified two of these concerns and provided ways landlords can find support to not miss…

Top tips on making use of small garden spaces

[ad_1] Whether you’re buying, selling, letting out a property, or even staying put, smaller garden areas such as terrace yards can still be attractive and comfortable places to enjoy. They just require a little inspiration and maintenance. Looking at some examples of properties currently on the market, here are our top tips on how to get creative with…

A Spotlight on Holiday Homes

[ad_1] With the school holidays upon us, British holidaymakers are relaxing by the sea or retreating to remote countryside spots. As Britain’s tourism industry is forecast to be worth over £257 billion by 20251, a holiday property is bound to be a great investment, whether that’s for business or leisure. Not only does a holiday property…