What I need to know about real estate in UK before I buy properties in UK as a non resident foreigner
Financing (Mortgages):
Legal Representation:
You must hire a UK-based solicitor or conveyancer to manage contracts, property searches, and compliance.
Tax Obligations:
Non-residents are liable for UK taxes, including Income Tax on rental income and Capital Gains Tax (CGT) if you sell for a profit.
Property Management:
If you are not living in the UK, it is highly recommended to hire a local management agent for maintenance and tenant issues.
The Process:
The process typically involves appointing a solicitor, finding a property, securing a mortgage offer, making an offer, carrying out a survey, and exchanging contracts.
Key Tips for Success:
Use a Mortgage Broker:
Use a mortgage broker familiar with non-resident and expat loans to find the best rates and overcome hurdles.
Prepare Documentation:
Be ready to provide extensive documentation for Anti-Money Laundering (AML) checks, including proof of address, tax residency, and proof of funds.
Consider Location:
Property in the North often offers better rental yields, while London and the South are traditional investment spots, though with lower yields.









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