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Buy to let vs index funds – expat focus

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Which is the better investment buy to let or index funds when you live abroad? Lots of expats face this question. With the ease of access to index funds through low cost brokers and somewhat of a media revival for buy to let, this topic

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What buy to let costs are there? Expat guide

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If you are serious about buy to let, there is one question, more than any other, you need to answer: What’s it going to cost? Spoiler alert: Expats will almost always pay more when they buy property in the UK. Does that mean you shouldn’t

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Should expats set up a limited company for buy to let?

james@britishexpatmoney

Record numbers of landlord’s set up buy to let companies in 2023 (according to Hampton’s). Without hard data, I can’t be sure, but my guess is, many expats, have decided wrapping their property portfolio in a limited company structure makes sense too. What is clear,

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British Expat Buy to Let Investment – Your Guide

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With over 15 years of buy to let investment experience that began the minute I became an expat, I think I’ve learnt a few things that anybody new to the space might find useful. Of course, I’m not the only one. According to CBRE, 3%

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Can Non Residents Buy Property in the UK?

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Can non residents buy property in the UK? That’s the question we are asking this week. Spoiler alert: Some can. In fact, approximately 250,000 properties in the UK are owned from overseas. In this article, we’ll tell you who can buy UK property. Whether you

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