buy-to-let landlords knowledge

Landlords thinking of renting to students should consider these top areas

Buy-to-let investors can make healthy yields from renting to students, but many are still reluctant to open up their properties to the “hard-partying” tenant type.

University towns are a great starting point for any property investor, even those not looking to rent to students, as you are likely to find a healthy supply of graduates and young professionals in the area looking for good quality lettings after finishing university.

For those landlords who are willing to let to students, a new league table published by Simple Landlords this week looking specifically at which universities are associated with the highest yields for student properties has named Durham, Warwick and Manchester as the top three spots for this type of investment.

What are the benefits?

The average annual return for a landlord owning student property in Durham is 11.5% per year, according to the results, followed by 10.25% for Warwick and 8.48% for Manchester. By contrast, Oxford languished at the bottom of the top 20 with average annual yields of just 2.78%, despite the university itself ranking number two after Cambridge.

Regardless of the high returns that can be achieved with student lets, many landlords would still prefer to steer clear of this tenant type due to the perceived risks involved, with Simple Landlords concluding that only around a fifth of landlords are prepared to rent to students.

Some of the benefits of letting to students, according to the insurance company, aside from the potential for higher yields, include the strong levels of supply as student numbers increase, the decreased risk of arrears compared to other tenant types as students tend to secure financing before going to university, and the ease of marketing as students will sign up for a full academic year.

Debunking the myths

Tom Cooper, director of underwriting at Simple Landlords Insurance, said: “There are some great investment opportunities for the minority of landlords who are prepared to rent to the student market. And it’s not as risky a move as you might think.

“Often students don’t deserve their bad reputation. With university fees today’s students take their studies much more seriously, and many also work to see themselves through the semester. It’s not quite the hard-partying picture many have of student life.”

For those who remain unconvinced, choosing an area with strong student demand and high student property yields can still be a great strategy for landlords and buy-to-let investors looking to tap into the market of young professionals and renters who are often attracted to such locations.

Self-certified Sophisticated Investor

Please read

I declare that I am a self-certified sophisticated investor for the purposes of the restriction on promotion of non-mainstream pooled investments. I understand that this means:

I am a self-certified sophisticated investor because at least one of the following applies:

I accept that the investments to which the promotions will relate may expose me to a significant risk of losing all of the money or other property invested. I am aware that it is open to me seek advice from someone who specialises in advising on non-mainstream pooled investments.

High Net Worth Investor

Please read

I make this statement so that I can receive promotional communications which are exempt from the restriction on promotion of non-mainstream pooled investments. The exemption relates to certified high net worth investors and I declare that I qualify as such because at least one of the following applies to me:

aerial-view-uk-houses

緊貼市場趨勢

立即登記搶先獲得最新項目及獨家物業投資機會。

我們會定期發送電子通訊,介紹最適合您的全新發布項目及獨家優惠。 我們受到超過 30,000 名活躍買家的信任,不斷更新最新英國物業市場資訊。

  • 最新發展項目及獨家優惠
  • 樓市走勢專業分析
  • 物業市場成交數據
  • 項目建築進度定期更新
UK holiday let

最新最快英國樓市新聞。

追蹤我們最新樓市觀點,爲您提供前瞻性的建議和分析。

自 2005 年成立以來,我們是英國地產市場權威,提供前瞻性的建議和分析。我們的英國物業資訊獲得 Apple News 及 Google News 授權發佈。

  • 英國樓市趨勢
  • 按揭申請攻略
  • 業主放租須知
  • 物業指南及投資建議

請即聯絡

立即聯絡我們英國物業專家查詢更多:

 

+852 6699 9008

辦公時間 9am-6pm