I Bought My First Buy To Let Investment Property!
Ok so I have finally bought my first buy to let investment property! It’s been a long time aspiration of mine to get into the world of property investing, and in the past week or so, that became a reality. In April 2023 I agreed the purchase of the property, a 1 bed flat, close to where I live, which I intended to do a small renovation on, and put it straight back on the rental market… a good ol’ turnkey buy to let! Today, I wanted to take you through that first part of my property journey, sharing with you the plans, challenges, renovation and the figures behind the investment too!
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I Bought My First Buy To Let Investment Property!
00:00 Intro
00:15 Property Viewing & Negotiation
01:58 Structuring The Deal
03:45 Mortgage Challenges!
05:55 Collecting The Keys
06:44 Renovation
07:58 The Financials
13:35 Like & Subscribe
📷 Instagram: @mitchinvesting
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Just sold all mine....no money in it, pain of upkeep and not liquid.
@Jay-ew8in
3 ай бұрын
And pay capital gains?
@beresd
3 ай бұрын
Yup. 30k worth
Happy Wednesday! I hope you enjoyed the video and seeing my first hand experience of stepping into the world of property investing 🏠
Congratulations mate! I have been tempted to do this but i just keep throwing all my spare money into my VUSA isa. I just don’t think I could handle the stress of managing a property!
@MitchShoesmith
11 ай бұрын
Thanks! I’ve done a bit of both, started off investing in equities and now diversified into property. I’ve got the estate agents managing the property so hopefully I get a good tenant and it’ll be less stressful!
Best of luck with your investment. Personally I can’t wait to get rid of my last property having had five at one time. Those trips to B&Q will be never ending. In your figures where is your budget for EPC, Fixed wiring electrical check, gas checks and service costs, smoke and Co2 checks carried out by the letting agent, quarterly property inspections, re-decorating and letting fees when tenant moves out each year and so it goes on with new legislation coming along every year. Water checks next I understand. Sorry if I sound a bit negative but I think the good times have long gone for landlords.
@MitchShoesmith
11 ай бұрын
Thanks! Haha yeah I can imagine with 5 on the go! Hoping my B&Q trips will be over for a while now 😂
@ivor1957
11 ай бұрын
PS. I have been following you for some time and do enjoy your channel. Keep up the good work.
@Rowan126
11 ай бұрын
Thank you for calling this out. I have just purchased a property from a landlord so got to understand my home as an ex-rental. Mitch has vastly under estimated the costs, which I would be extra surprised about this endeavour if he's not already a home owner. But, judging by the Audi and Lotus he has something (or someone) paying the bills.
@MitchShoesmith
11 ай бұрын
@@Rowan126 never took a handout from anyone, everything I own has come off my own hard work 👍🏼
@Rowan126
11 ай бұрын
@@MitchShoesmith well done mate, fair play to you then. I hope this works out for you.
Congrats. Don’t get your strategy of interest only? At some point when you start paying a repayment mortgage your payments are going to skyrocket and you’ll be lucky if you break even.
Well done mate , I try and listen to your videos as regularly as I can.
thanks for this. 32 myself and maxed the last 4 years isas. considering doing this myself! good info thankyou
Top man Mitch! I love it, your doing great! Your videos are very informative and helpful, thank you for being so transparent.
@MitchShoesmith
11 ай бұрын
Thanks Jacob, glad they’re useful!
Well done brave thing to do it’s not for everyone as things sometimes go wrong. Look forward to seeing your journey on this product, thanks for sharing.
@MitchShoesmith
11 ай бұрын
Yeah for sure! Appreciate that, thanks!
Congratulations Mitch! Looks like a great flat 😎 Great job turning it around and good luck with the new property venture mate 🏠👍
@MitchShoesmith
11 ай бұрын
Thanks !
Congrats Mitch, enjoyed this video. Some good yield there, hope it goes well
@MitchShoesmith
11 ай бұрын
Thanks Tom!
Well done Mitch great to see your progress and how you share your journey with us. Onwards and upwards!
@MitchShoesmith
11 ай бұрын
Thanks mate!
This was a great watch, definitely more of this please
@MitchShoesmith
11 ай бұрын
Thanks!!
Been thinking about dipping a toe in these sometimes treacherous waters. Been offered a deal by a family business that locates, refurbs and tenants and property before selling on to the investor and rents (6%, they get 2%) are guaranteed plus any refurbs needed in first 3 years. Sounds champion. Except a bit or research immediately shows that the sell on price to the investor is upto 20% over market value. So they are immediately taking out any future increase in value. One example is a 3 bed house they want 77k and in the same street is a property at 60k with a sitting tenant who has been there 12 years.
Great video!! Thanks for sharing your journey
@MitchShoesmith
11 ай бұрын
Thanks!
Congratulations Mitch🎉 must’ve been a great feeling once it had all gone through. Me and my partner want to do this and are currently saving towards a deposit amount and all the extras👍
Great vid mate. Good luck with it! Have recently discovered your channel, love it. Subbed
@MitchShoesmith
11 ай бұрын
Thanks mate!
Congratulations ❤🎉🎉🎉
Congrats man really enjoy ur channel
Great video, very informative for people like myself looking to get into real estate, keep up the good work👌
@MitchShoesmith
11 ай бұрын
Thanks! Glad it was useful!
Big ups Mitch, checks you whipping in the lotus loveeee it! Appreciate the work bro 💸💸
@MitchShoesmith
11 ай бұрын
Thanks man!
Great video Mitch. Very insightful!
@MitchShoesmith
11 ай бұрын
Thanks!
Wow, congrats mate! I'm very pleased for you - well done 👊
@MitchShoesmith
11 ай бұрын
Thanks so much!
@user-op8fg3ny3j
11 ай бұрын
@@MitchShoesmith btw, has anyone mentioned that you like kinda like iBallisticSquid? 😆
Bravo! Mitch! Congrats!
@MitchShoesmith
11 ай бұрын
Thanks so much!
Congratulations mate, well done🎉
@MitchShoesmith
11 ай бұрын
Thanks Patrick!
Great detailed video!
@MitchShoesmith
11 ай бұрын
Thanks!!
Congratulations 🎉 I would invest in Stocks and Dividends get same ROI without hassle of none paying Tantent and Interest rates hikes. Secondly I can sell my shares anytime and no hassle of chasing buyers, agents and solicitors for paperwork. I might get 1-2% less but I will be stress free 😀
@MitchShoesmith
11 ай бұрын
Yeah it’s a fair point. It’s the only feasible way for me to utilise the money I have within my business though. If I were to withdraw it and pay income tax at 40% it wouldn’t leave me anywhere near as much to invest in stocks
@franavelli7360
11 ай бұрын
@@MitchShoesmithwhy is it less tax to earn your income via being a home owner vs withdrawing your funds from stocks/ your KZread business?
@iabaca
11 ай бұрын
although dividends is low risk, housing is still king. no matter what, land will forever have value. rain or shine, society or no society.
@SpeakHearSeeNoEvil
Ай бұрын
@MitchShoesmith you could pay into your pension account directly from your company
good vid mate, very bold in these times! how are you coming to 7.8% on that Post Tax ROI?
great video! I had a quick question if I may. What is your ground rent/maintenance fees since this is a flat?
Love the original content!
@MitchShoesmith
11 ай бұрын
Thanks!
Congrats Mitch.
@MitchShoesmith
10 ай бұрын
Thanks!
I love this channel, the content is always excellent and the attention to detail is awesome. Out of interest, what region are you based in to get this ROI?
@MitchShoesmith
11 ай бұрын
Really appreciate that mate! Based in the midlands
congrats mitch well deserved.
@MitchShoesmith
11 ай бұрын
Thanks mate!
Awesome man
@MitchShoesmith
11 ай бұрын
Thanks!
Hi Mitch, thanks for the upload, absolutely loved your financial breakdowns and its very detailed and helpful as always. Sorry for bothering if you have time but may i know how you got to the 7.81% on your Post Tax ROI? Sorry I am a beginner but really want to get into the property ladder....
How long is your lease & did you equate for service charges too Mitch? Well done you. onwards & upwards 👊🏾
Mate your channel is unreal , you have a new subscriber. I wanted to ask and do you think it’s sensible to buy a property now considering that the interest rates are so high even though the property prices have been extremely low ?
Hi can you please explain this I don’t understand with the BTL if you pay 20% of the value of the house and get a 2 years does this mean at the end of the 2 years you would have to pay another 20% and start again
Congratulations Mitch, noticed you have a Lotus and an Audi also! 🎉 £825 a month?! Strewth
@MitchShoesmith
11 ай бұрын
Thanks mate!! Yeh £825 a month if I achieve is insane
Also, I noticed your msaintenance for taps/leaks is 41 quid per month, you can go to British Gas for unlimited call outs for leaks on taps, toilets, blocked drains inside and outside your home for around 180 per year.Or that plus home electric and the boiler breakdown cover and the entire central heating (radiators) for at least 300/400 per year which is still LESS than your maintaintence you put aside for taps. Just thought let you know
@MitchShoesmith
11 ай бұрын
That’s interesting - thanks for sending that over, definitely worthwhile considering a policy like that!
Hi Mitch, massive congrats. Just to let you know some solicitors will pay to get on the lenders board for you, so you can still go through that. My solicitors did this recently on two purchases I had going through.
@MitchShoesmith
11 ай бұрын
Thanks Josh! Really useful to know 👌🏼
@joshuacurryPI
11 ай бұрын
@@MitchShoesmith You’ve got my email if you need anything else. I purchase sleep 16+ holiday let’s normally, good cash flow right now.
Congrats on your first purchase Mitch - about to start the process myself. Did you get any advice/external consultation on the process?
@MitchShoesmith
11 ай бұрын
Thanks Luke - no just figured it all out myself as I went along! For the more part solicitors, mortgage brokers and estate agents can help give you the answers regarding the process once you’ve started
What rate did the lender measure the stress testing at ? 125 percent of the rent or 145? Presumably it is leasehold as well how did the lender find that ? That is a good yield for a property worth 112k . I would like to set my own limited company up for my next property purchase as I will be pushed into a higher tax bracket if I do it in personal name was it hard to do . Thanks
5.59% rate is huge Mitch ! waaw 111.30 interest on 391.30 represents 28%. Either you found a good opportunity either you over estimate the rent. The viability of this investment is made by the fact that you bring 25%. I would never pay 850 pounds/month for 1 bed apartment except in London in UK to be fair. it's like throwing money by windows..
@marcmark6374
11 ай бұрын
I am not saying it's a bad investment, not at all, it's fine. I mean from the renter view, it looks so obvious that they can do the same operations instead of throwing so much money by windows. I ve got a fixed rate of 1.3% on 20 y for info by bringing 2% only.
@jonathantennantphotography2869
11 ай бұрын
5.59% is standard. I remember interest rates at 15% so there's still more to come. I'm looking at studio apartments 300 sq feet in london on for £300k
@marcmark6374
11 ай бұрын
@@jonathantennantphotography2869 well it's like paying 2 times the price at this rate. it's not a real problem for Mitch because it's the renter that pays. In the case of 15%, it's like you pay back 3 times the appartment to the bank. The question of interest rate applied might change easily your cash flows.
Well done Mitch 👏🏾, the first one is always a goody. Your rate was pretty good though, will have to chat with my mortgage broker about my rates with Precise.
@MitchShoesmith
11 ай бұрын
Thanks Anthony!! Yeh they were one of few lenders left on the table but fortunately worked out
The only thing i wouid say , make over payments. Normally maximum is 10%
Well done Mitch ......great time to buy. Unsure where you are but there's a huge demand for rental as a lot of landlords are getting out
@MitchShoesmith
11 ай бұрын
Thanks Jonathan! Yeah that’s what the estate agents have said to me too
@MeMe-wz5hv
11 ай бұрын
There is a reason why landlord are getting out
@MitchShoesmith
11 ай бұрын
@@MeMe-wz5hv I can totally understand why if it’s in their personal name, slightly different if it’s being run as a Ltd co
How long is the lease?
Congratulations. I know someone who buys properties with interest only mortgages and they wait for the property value to go up and then sell it at a profit and pay the bank off. They do this on multiple properties. Probably more risky.
@MitchShoesmith
11 ай бұрын
Thanks! Yeah that’s definitely one strategy that investors use, I may also look to lump sum off the principle too at points in time as well.
bro...is there a lease on that flat?
What's the thinking behind going for an interest only mortgage agreement?
@MitchShoesmith
10 ай бұрын
To allow the property to positively cash flow in the short term, with the aim to reduce the principle over the next 2 years to allow me to put it on capital repayment afterwards and for it to positively cash flow still👌🏼
Congrats Mitch, don’t forget to add annual gas boiler services and smoke detectors etc! These are your legal responsibility now. Did you mention buildings insurance also ? Also expect more £ for maintenance. Well done though. I have a few now after many years of being put off by watching “bad tenants” TV programs 😂
@MitchShoesmith
11 ай бұрын
Thanks! No gas in the property which is good, all on electric, and yes I've got buildings insurance for the property too :)
@matthewhunty
5 ай бұрын
@@MitchShoesmithNo Gas means no one can afford to heat the flat. Welcome to the world of black mould.
Hi Mitch, can you clarify something for me please. I thought you could no longer take your mortgage payments from your top line to work out your taxable profits? Have i picked this up wrong.
@MitchShoesmith
7 ай бұрын
Hey, I think you’re referring to the tax changes when you buy a BTL in your personal name, when it’s a LTD co it works different ☺️
What area of the uk is this property?
Will you be paying of the mortgage every year in term of long term on keep intrest only as is it
@MitchShoesmith
9 ай бұрын
I’ll keep it interest only for the first 2 years and likely lump sum a chunk off after the first 2 years is up for renewal
Why the interest obly mortgage ? Are you not missing a benefit of accumulating the principal equity? Or was it just the 2 year fix to get it over the line and remortgage later with the hope of lower rates?
@MitchShoesmith
11 ай бұрын
Yeah exactly, just to get it over the line to begin with, will reassess in a couple of years
I’ve just had a look at your figures, and you seem to not have included. Voids ground rent and service charges. I’m guessing that you will not make a profit in year one. You will, however, make a profit as interest rates go down. Whenever that happens. Where you make money on property is when you remortgage if your figures are correct here. Then I personally would sell all my buy to let’s straight away.
Congrats Mitch. Why do you have to pay stamp duty on a property at that price?
@MitchShoesmith
11 ай бұрын
Thanks! It’s because it’s a buy to let rather than a residential purchase
Good insight. However I’m assuming you’ll have to pay ground rent and annual service charge as the property is a flat / leasehold?
@MitchShoesmith
11 ай бұрын
Thanks Tom, yes, but I’ll pass that cost on to the tenant though
@tom24057
11 ай бұрын
@@MitchShoesmith nice one. Good video and it’s great to see real figures
112k is a bargain 🎉
No service charge? That is often the biggest expense.
i'm looking to buy my first home too in the next year or so. is there a specific company you use for mortgage advisors? or does it just depend on where you're based and the local companies there?
@MitchShoesmith
11 ай бұрын
For the BTL I used LnC mortgages (just found them on google), if I’m honest though they weren’t great and would probably use another company next time
@kieranwatt1937
11 ай бұрын
@@MitchShoesmith I'm looking just to buy my first home. I'm from Scotland so not sure if there are other ways to get help from government toward it/deposit. I have a good deposit and even more spare, but I'd rather keep some of it for doing the house up etc and use any gov schemes to cover the rest. any tips?
Nice Video, have you managed to get a tenant in yet ?
@MitchShoesmith
11 ай бұрын
Not yet, only went on the market yesterday. Got block viewings on Saturday so fingers crossed!
Excellent video, what area are you achieving this in? A 1 bed flat in my area starts at about £250k 😢
@MitchShoesmith
11 ай бұрын
Thanks!! It’s in Birmingham! Where do you live? Surely down south?
@Gattsu1986
11 ай бұрын
@MitchShoesmith hi Mitch, yes I'm in Surrey, Guilford area.
Hello! May I ask about ground rental and service charges costs please? Unless you found a freehold flat
@MitchShoesmith
11 ай бұрын
Service charge & ground rent is quite expensive, it’s around £200 a month
@annastachowiak2692
11 ай бұрын
That is always so painful! I am in the proces of purchasing my 2nd BTL flat and the service charges are taking a big chunk of the profits. When it comes to my 1st BTL they went up from £70 to £150 in a space of 2-3 years. Be aware of that.
@MitchShoesmith
11 ай бұрын
@@annastachowiak2692 yeah the same happened on this property recently annoyingly! Everyone seems to be hiking their rates just generally. I’m also happy to sacrifice a little on the rental income if I need too
@annastachowiak2692
11 ай бұрын
@@MitchShoesmith lots of it seems to be due to tightening fire risk regulations separate to EWS1 requirements. I also believe it is still worth to invest. Good luck!
is it just me or is the video FPS really low?
1 bed flat, no ground rent or service charge etc?
@MitchShoesmith
11 ай бұрын
Yeah ground rent and service charge but it’ll be payable by the tenant which I why I didn’t include it in the figures
@masontriscott4228
11 ай бұрын
@@MitchShoesmith really? That sounds very unusual are you sure? Usually the landlord pays those fees as they are to do with the property maintenance side etc?
Will your tenant be responsible for the ground rent?
@lawrencer25
11 ай бұрын
Tenants dont pay , service charge, ground rent , building insurance. ❤
@danbolt7868
11 ай бұрын
Zero profit then. 100% transparent?
BTL is a terrible business idea. You get taxed at the same rate as your income rate. The bank takes its cut from intereat
@matthewhunty
5 ай бұрын
He has to make a profit to pay tax inside the company. I think it’s unlikely you’ll make any money. He needs the interest rate to drop then he’s going to be in profit. After five years, he will take out the extra value from the property in the form of a mortgage.
This is why capitalism is Cole.
Yeh mate, sounds good on paper.. kinda sick mate Charging 850pm for 1 bed in Birmingham. Keep the poor poor. Your what’s wrong with this system
@adambennett1132
11 ай бұрын
That’s it, keep blaming everyone else for your issues 😂
@danielkirkland3366
7 ай бұрын
No the issue is an over population - something is worth what someone is willing to pay