New rental investment firm specialises in out-of-London locations

New rental investment firm specialises in out-of-London locations


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A new investment company has launched offering what it calls “opportunities to invest in key residential and commercial developments across the UK’s best performing buy to let cities.” 

Thirlmere Deacon claims it enables investors to benefit from “exclusive prices, long term capital growth and excellent yields which could offer returns of nine to 10 per cent.”

“Currently we have exciting flagship projects in Liverpool, Manchester and Birmingham with more to follow in the coming months. Investors who choose to invest in these projects early on in construction will usually benefit from off-plan discounts ensuring that securing themselves instant equity on the completed values and only have to put down a deposit of around between 15 and 30 per cent” says director Stuart Williams.

Williams’ background spans 13 years in the property industry, much of it with firms operating in the off-plan buy to let market. 

The firm says that with London’s high entry prices making it less attractive to investors, so more opportunities arise in the likes of Manchester, Belfast, Birmingham, Liverpool and Leeds. 

“There are also a number of other emerging global markets that the team at Thirlmere Deacon have secured valuable experience and investment in over the years, such as Egypt, the Philippines, Zanzibar, Brazil, Caribbean, USA, Italy, Spain and Morocco” says a statement marking the company’s launch.

“We expect that the rental market will continue to perform well, particularly in major cities such as Manchester and Liverpool. Supply versus demand dictates that both property values and rental prices will continue to rise as demand increases at a higher rate of supply” claims Williams.

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