What will being a landlord look like after Covid-19?

What will being a landlord look like after Covid-19?

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Do you think Covid-19 been a stress test for the property sector? Have you made knee-jerk decisions? Have you been adversely affected by the coronavirus pandemic? Did you apply for a bounceback loan? Have you suffered from the law of unintended consequences? Is buy-to-let still a good investment? 

Get answers to these questions, plus so much more, by watching the final instalment of a five-part video series, hosted by Property Tribes, below. 

In the video, Simon Shinerock, chairman of Choices Estate Agency, offers crucial market analysis, along with a few tips to help ensure that your property investment is a success.

With more than 30 years of experience in the property sector, Shinerock, who last year released the Advanced Rent Option, which allows landlords to receive a year’s rent in advance, provides a forward-looking view of the PRS, including crucial advice for discerning buy-to-let investors. 

You can watch the video below.

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