HMO investment opportunity hotspots revealed by new analysis

HMO investment opportunity hotspots revealed by new analysis


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A mortgage broker claims the south east of England offers investment opportunities for landlords wanting to put money into HMOs.

Revolution Brokers says its analysis of homes in multiple occupation shows that almost a quarter of all HMOs in England are located in London but that surrounding areas of the south east – plus the East Midlands – offer opportunities for investors when it comes to stock listed. 

There’s currently just shy of 56,000 HMOs registered across England. 13,528 of these are found within the capital. The East Midlands isn’t far behind, where a total of 10,737 HMOs sees the region account for 19 per cent of the national total. 

When it comes to current investment opportunities there are some 886 HMOs currently listed for sale across England. This time it’s the South East that accounts for almost a quarter of stock, with another 125 HMOs up for sale across the East Midlands, equating to 14 per cent.

The brokerage director, Almas Uddin, says: “London’s high level of stock has been driven by the consistent demand for multiple occupancy rental properties from tenants and while initial investment costs may be higher than elsewhere across the country, stronger wage levels allow for a much stronger return where rental income is concerned. 

“As the nation’s capital, there is also a revolving door of tenants, both domestic and international, moving to London to live and work. As a result, void periods are also far lower which again helps to maximise returns.”

 

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