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<blockquote data-quote="Doing it for the kids" data-source="post: 3046626" data-attributes="member: 50712"><p>Got 2 bed cottages for £950 around here. 4 bed easily 2k pcm but it will always look like a farm building so went under to be safe. Tenant turnover is usually 24 month plus, some have been in for 7+ yrs.</p><p></p><p>It's a complex site, the conversion would be reasonable straightforward just can't get my head around the figures, hence asking Nick.</p><p></p><p>Resale is the other issue as an exit strategy. Nick's look like houses so easier I suspect, this one of mine will always look like a crendon shed hence my pondering.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Doing it for the kids, post: 3046626, member: 50712"] Got 2 bed cottages for £950 around here. 4 bed easily 2k pcm but it will always look like a farm building so went under to be safe. Tenant turnover is usually 24 month plus, some have been in for 7+ yrs. It's a complex site, the conversion would be reasonable straightforward just can't get my head around the figures, hence asking Nick. Resale is the other issue as an exit strategy. Nick's look like houses so easier I suspect, this one of mine will always look like a crendon shed hence my pondering. [/QUOTE]
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