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Q. How much do I have to invest?
A. To make it viable, Bricks and Mortar recommend a deposit of at least £8000. You could invest with others, or form a syndicate of investors.
Q. What are the risks?
A. Whilst prices can fluctuate from year to year, historically, over the medium term, any value that has been lost in a fall has been regained in subsequent years. Until an asset is sold any increase or decrease in value is unrealised.
Q. How long will it take to make money?
A. Property should be viewed as a long term investment.
Q. Why choose Bricks and Mortar?
A. Bricks and Mortar earn their fees by helping their clients to achieve excellent, sustainable returns and by removing all of the hassle and time involved in owning investment property.
Q. How much do Bricks and Mortar charge?
A. There is a one off sourcing fee of £500 per property, plus £500 on completion.
Q. Who does the letting and managing?
A. Bricks and Mortar can arrange this as part of the service. This is one of the ways in which they shield their clients from the day to day aggravation of dealing with tenants and agents.
Q. What's the next step?
A. Request more information by filling in the online form here
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