Investing in property in Sheffield - Research the Market! (this is tip 1 of 7, staggered into separate blogs)

If you are new to buy-to-let and are looking to Sheffield as a potential city to buy investment property in, what do you know about the Sheffield market? Do you know the risks, as well as the benefits? Find out more about being a landlord in Sheffield here.

Make sure buy-to-let is the investment you want. At first look you may think that your money might be able to perform better elsewhere – in recent years a high-rate savings account would beat most investments. Now rates are lower, but investing in buy-to-let means tying up capital in a property that may fall in value. This compares to the possibility of a 5% annual return from an income-based investment fund or 3 per cent on a fixed rate savings account.

However, property provides a relatively solid investment and the market in 2014 in Sheffield is very, very positive, with a number of strong influences helping the market to grow positively, and quickly as we get further in to 2014.

You need to fully understand buy to let as a financial investment, including its positives and any pitfalls in comparison to other investments. That is why it you should speak to Belvoir! Sheffield as soon as possible, ideally before you have bought your investment property, or added any further to your portfolio. We have many years of experience of buy to let in Sheffieldand can offer help and advise way beyond a typical lettings agency.

For more information, please visit www.belvoirsheffield.com or call 0114 331 0033. Alternatively, please email rick@belvoirsheffield.com

For the most uptodate information relevant to landlords, vendors, and buyers of owner occupied and But to let property in Sheffield ensure you follow Belvoir! Sheffield on either Facebook Twitter or visit our website at https://www.belvoir.co.uk/landlord-information or for selling https://www.belvoir.co.uk/property-sales-sheffield-p4147

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REF http://www.thisismoney.co.uk/money/mortgageshome/article-1596759/Ten-tips-buy-let.html

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