Houses in Multiple Occupation (HMO) are properties that are rented out to people from more than one household on a room-by-room basis. Although HMO’s in general generate more income than a traditional Buy to Let property they’re also more complex, too, with licensing, planning permission and huge amounts of legislation to comply with.
Friends Capital have existing relationships with specialist HMO lenders and are experts in advising on buy to let and HMO mortgages. We can help you find the best possible mortgage deal. We will review your personal circumstances and then search the entire market to ensure you get the best mortgage rates possible. We will then deal with all the paperwork, submit your mortgage application, liaise with your mortgage lender and solicitor, and ensure that your mortgage application is completed as quickly as possible. We can:
HMO’s are usually considered more profitable than standard rental property. Because HMOs are rented by individual tenants, they’re more than three times more profitable than standard buy-to-let properties. And HMO landlords are able to avoid costly void periods, too – because when one tenant moves out, they still have the income from the other rooms coming in while they find a replacement.
Often referred to as a house-share, they are a popular housing solution for students and young professionals, as the rent is usually more affordable than studio or small flats. The primary benefit for landlords is that multiple rents generate higher yields than standard buy to let properties.
With new HMO mortgages released on a weekly basis, it is important to get the most up to date information on the current Best HMO Mortgage Rates.
HMOs require a licence from the local council in which the property is located, which is valid for five years.
As HMOs are considered a specialist buy to let investment property type, not all lenders include them in the criteria. A mortgage broker can help. Due to the complex nature of HMOs, the majority of buy to let lenders will only offer HMO mortgages to experienced landlords.
Some lenders will accept first-time landlords, but this will usually require you to use a property agent to manage the property. The criteria is usually:
Some lenders use the traditional surveyor inspection combined with comparing it to like for like properties in the same area. If there aren’t any other HMOs in the area, then the valuation will be based on the price achieved as if it were a single dwelling.
Friends Capital have pre-existing relationships with HMO lenders. We can search the entire market and get access to the best and most exclusive deals available. Then we will choose the deal that are most appropriate to your personal circumstance. We can:
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