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Leading estate and lettings agent Andrews is holding a free landlord seminar in Streatham on Wednesday 25th June between 7pm to 8pm with doors open at 6.30pm.

The event, held at the Andrews branch, 266/268 Streatham High Road, Streatham, London, SW16 1HS is aimed at helping landlords to make the most of their buy-to-let investment.

The evening will focus on revealing the secrets of how to maximise your buy-to-let property investment in London. Topics will include: what to look for in an investment property to reap the highest rewards, how to finance your buy-to-let portfolio and the best time of year to buy a rental property. The event is suitable for both seasoned landlords and anyone looking to purchase their first buy-to-let property.

As well as an overview of the local market from the Lettings Manager Karen Jones and  David Bourne from Andrews Mortgage Services, there will be a discussion about suitable properties currently on the market and information on the best buy-to-let mortgage deals. Landlords will also be able to learn more about how to utilise their money in order to make the most of the current buoyant sales market for properties.

 

 

Karen Jones, Lettings Manager for Andrews, said: “This free event will provide landlords with the ideal opportunity to hear the latest overview of the local buy-to-let marketplace. With rental properties very much in demand in the area, the session will provide landlords with the very latest information and advice on buy-to-let properties, current mortgage deals and guidance.

She continues: “Ultimately, we want to ensure that we are doing all we can to help landlords reach the full rental potential of their buy-to-let investment. We had excellent feedback from our Property Sessions last year and we’re sure this year will be no exception.”

Places are reserved on a first come first served basis. To book your place at the event or for more information visit:http://www.andrewsonline.co.uk/property-sessions

The free seminars will also run in; Gloucestershire, Bristol, Surrey, Kent and Bath.

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