Landlord - 'The property is for my daughter's future'

Landlord - 'The property is for my daughter's future'

We continue our weekly look at a few of our landlords and why they have decided to rent their property. It has provided us with a great opportunity to catch up with our clients and it has been lovely hearing about their journeys.


When the girls were in their early teens their Dad bought a 2 bedroom top floor flat. They had many barbecues & fun times out on the huge balcony. He sadly passed away in a hospice soon after so we wanted to keep the flat partly for sentimental reasons but also as an investment for the girls. The monthly rental has helped towards paying their University fees which their Dad would be very pleased about. And the flat is something for their future when one day they want their own homes. 


This property was never purchased as an 'investment'. The family have kept the property knowing the enjoyment the apartment brought to their father. The property is a foundation for the daughters future.

If you have ever wondered if letting your home could be an option for you, we would love to hear from you. Feel free to call us on 01932 23297 or you can use the link below to find out what your property could rent for or book us in to visit.


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