How to Buy UK Buy To Let Property With No Money

In this brand new Property Education video, I explain How to Buy a UK Buy to Let Property With No Money.

Normally when you purchase a UK Buy to Let property you have to arrange for a 75% BTL Mortgage and put down a 25% deposit of your own money.

Interested in How to Buy UK Property With No Money? Whilst this may sound like a property scam, if you listen carefully to the Buy to Let Basics in this video, I will tell you exactly how you can buy a Buy to let property with no money.

Learning How to Know What is a Good Property Deal in this Falling Market is a great skill to have, as there are potential Property Deals everywhere. Although many property investors think there will still be a Property Market Crash, I think it will be more like a Housing Market Correction instead.

Assuming you find a Great Property Deal, you could find a Joint Venture partner, as one way to Buy Properties With No Money.

But if you really want to buy a Buy to Let Property with no money at all, I highly recommend familiarising yourself with Lease Option Agreements. With Lease Options Explained, I highlight the benefits of fixing a price today, with the right to buy at that price in the future.

If you want to see more Property Training videos like this, tailored to the current Housing Market, make sure you are subscribed to Simon’s YouTube channel.

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