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Firstly, terraced houses in student areas tend not to be the most desirable, so (in accordance with what we’ve seen in previous examples) they’re unlikely to give much in the way of capital growth. If you consider “total profit” (rental profit plus equity gain) over the entire time that you own the property, it could end up lower than a single let even though the month-to-month income is higher.
The Complete Guide to Property Investment: How to survive & thrive in the new world of buy-to-let
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