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  • Profile photo of PrimePropertyInvestorPrimePropertyInvestor
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    Hello everyone,

    We are looking to buy 2 houses which been converted in one and turned into 6 flats (3 of them two bedroom and 3 of them one bedroom).

    Conversion been done 7 years ago and all tenants are paying separate bills and council tax, but vendor didn't had permission for conversion 7 years ago. 

    Vendor is happy for us to take over his mortgage that is left on property's (£470k) and the rest £300k pay upfront. 

    We are thinking to take out mortgage of these £300 needed and take over his mortgage of £470 which has a very low interest, but we are not sure how to structure it. It would be great if you could help with advice and help.

    Thank You!

    PPB

    Profile photo of Jamie MooreJamie Moore
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    Is this a UK or Aus deal?

    Cheers

    Jamie

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    Profile photo of PrimePropertyInvestorPrimePropertyInvestor
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    Hi Jamie,

    It is UK – London.

    Profile photo of Paul DobsonPaul Dobson
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    If it were me, I'd check with the local council to see if it is possible to make the conversion legal.  And, if it is possible to make it legal, how much that would cost.  Without these facts in hand, I wouldn't spend a penny on the place.

    Cheers,  Paul

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    Hi Paul, 

    Yes we have found out this already and we are getting together all this paperwork required, but it is in our interest to buy it as 2 houses not as 6 flats, as we are buying them for £250k less than market value, and after completion we will register all 6 flats.

    Profile photo of Jacqui MiddletonJacqui Middleton
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    Moderators… should we move this thread to the Overseas Deals forum?

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    Profile photo of PrimePropertyInvestorPrimePropertyInvestor
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    Hi JacM, 

    Jus to know in future, as I am investing in UK, shall I post all my posts in Overseas deals, even if it is creative financing, commercial or help needed?

    Thanks for advice!

    Profile photo of PrimePropertyInvestorPrimePropertyInvestor
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    Also, if anyone is interested with help of our mentor we have found out answer how to structure this deal.

    We will buy it as 2 separate 4 bedroom houses for £600k cash, as on title they are still as freehold houses. 

    Then we will give notice to tenants to empty all 6 flats, we will gather all paperwork to register them as separate flats. After we will divide freehold in 6 leases. Do major refurbishment and after a year when all work is completed we will sell every single flat in auction for  aprox. £990k.

    Hope this will help anyone who was facing similar question. 

    Profile photo of Richard TaylorRichard Taylor
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    Yes further questions of such nature should be placed in the Overseas Section.

    In saying this the posts would be best placed in the UK Forum 'Property Tribe' where you find people speaking the same language.

    Whilst i have property in the UK and was born and bred here i find i am out of touch when i return.

    Nothing like actually living here and transacting on a regular basis.

    Cheers

    Yours in Finance

    Richard Taylor | Australia's leading private lender

    Profile photo of JT7JT7
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    Qlds007 wrote:

    Whilst i have property in the UK and was born and bred here i find i am out of touch when i return.

    Cheers

    Yours in Finance

    That's because you are now a true blue 'adopted' Aussie Richard…a bit like myself wink

    Just off topic mate, mind bringing some of that English weather back with you…it's bloody sweltering down here! 

    Jack 

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    Hi Jack

    Ok will see what i can do for you but are you sure.

    Sun come out for 15 minutes this morning and then disappeared.

    Only seen it twice since December.

    Encouraging news is that it will dry for the rest of the week but max of 6 degrees !!!!

    Back next week so can you make sure the heat is turned down a tad.

    Cheers

    Yours in Finance

    Richard Taylor | Australia's leading private lender

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    Qlds007 wrote:
    Hi Jack

    Ok will see what i can do for you but are you sure.

    Sun come out for 15 minutes this morning and then disappeared.

    Only seen it twice since December.

    Encouraging news is that it will dry for the rest of the week but max of 6 degrees !!!!

    Back next week so can you make sure the heat is turned down a tad.

    Cheers

    Yours in Finance

    LOL…..You're bringing back the memories now Richard, Arhhh sunny old England lol. 

    Second thoughts just come back and leave the weather and warm beer in ol' blighty. 

    Profile photo of Richard TaylorRichard Taylor
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    Now how did i know you would say that lol.

    Cheers

    Yours in Finance

    Richard Taylor | Australia's leading private lender

    Profile photo of PrimePropertyInvestorPrimePropertyInvestor
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    Thank you Richard for advice, do appreciate! 

    We might consider moving over there in 10 years time ;)

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