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Renting out spare room can pay off half your mortgage

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Published Date: 27 October 2008
THE average rental income from a spare room in Edinburgh can pay off nearly half of a landlord's mortgage, according to new research.
A report by flatshare website SpareRoom.co.uk found that a landlord renting a room in the city can expect rental income to cover 47 per cent of monthly mortgage payments.

This is below the national average of rental income covering 66 per cent of monthly mortgage payments, largely due to high house prices in the Capital.

Blackburn comes top for the UK. A landlord renting a room there can expect rental income to cover 96 per cent of his monthly mortgage payments.

In terms of rental income alone, a typical spare room in Edinburgh is worth £71,567 – below the £80,077 average for the UK. Matt Hutchinson, director of research said: "Landlords in Edinburgh charge slightly below the national average to rent out their spare rooms and, combined with higher house prices in the city, this means lodgers make a smaller contribution to mortgage payments than in some other parts of the UK.

"Nevertheless, with finances especially tight in the current climate, lodgers provide a major financial lifeline to mortgage borrowers in Edinburgh."





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  • Last Updated: 27 October 2008 10:52 AM
  • Source: Edinburgh Evening News
  • Location: Edinburgh
 
1

Embra boy,

Edinburgh 27/10/2008 12:36:35
Now don't forget to declare all that cash in hand to Revenue & Customs!
2

Jams,

Edinburgh 27/10/2008 12:48:29
Yes - tell the Inland Revenue so they can tax the income and let your lender know so that they can check if you are in breach of your mortgage conditions.

Of course if I worked for HMRC I know which company's records I would be looking into now.
3

Jingsitsme,

EDINBURGH 27/10/2008 15:46:02
Anybody think of doing it should look carefully into it as there are many do's and don'ts. One is you might be breaching your mortgage agreement and another is you have to tell the inland revenue. Keeping a rent book etc etc etc.

I'd rather be legitimate and keep my integrity.

It is good to do but do it the right way!
4

Decent,

27/10/2008 15:55:24
What if you don't have a spare room?
5

Angus R,

27/10/2008 16:29:54
Take it you haven't seen Pacific Heights then.
6

Mr Fuzzy,

Edinburgh 27/10/2008 23:50:50
#5
Convert your garden shed, attic, basement, coal bunker, garage or greenhouse. Or build a three storey block of flats above the driveway to your garage.

 

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