Posted by: 4w4lls4n
on Apr 26, 2010
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This question is prompted by my attendance at the National Landlord Association meeting in London last night.
One of the issues discussed was the "perception" of Landlords in the mainstream. We are often regarded as "money grabbing", "greedy", and "only interested in making money off others".
Posted by: 4w4lls4n
on Oct 2, 2008
What a wonderful weekend! Not only was the weather fine but we spent it down in our holiday home in Portland (Dorset). The beautiful weather really brought it home to us that England has much to offer the holiday maker, and, as the current trend is to holiday at home, the U.K. is no doubt going to see a renaissance in the great British seaside holiday! For the best part of nine months now, we've been advocating holiday lets for cash flow, but make sure that you choose somewhere with year round appeal.
Chesil_beach Chesil Beach is part of the Jurassic Coast World Heritage site stretching 18 miles along the south coast of Dorset, England from the 'Isle' of Portland in the east to Lyme Regis in the west. Fishermen familiar with the beach claim to be able to tell their location from pebble size alone.
Although we do not actually let our Portland house out as a holiday let, there are many signs that it could be a good area to buy in. Portland itself is a stunning and unique island, and has so much more to offer than Portland Bill Lighthouse and Chesil beach, which it is mostly known for. There are many beautiful coastal walks, birdwatching, horse-riding, not to mention all the water-sports you can do in the area. Portland Harbour itself is brilliant for windsurfing and kite-surfing with its shallow and calm water.