Buy now, rent out and benefit later

Buy now, rent out and benefit later

 

With interest rates starting to drop, now may be the ideal time to consider a buy-to-let investment.

When it comes to buying a home, whether to live in yourself or rent as an income-generating investment, affordability is always a concern.

Bradd Bendall, BetterBond’s national head of sales, said after months of high interest rates, many potential buyers have been forced to rent, rather than buy. As a result, there’s been an increased demand for rental properties, particularly in areas close to employment and educational opportunities.  

“Although the September drop in the prime lending rate has brought some welcome financial relief to consumers and homeowners paying off their bonds, it will be a while before we see a surge in buyer activity.

“According to the Property Brief, the number of home loan applications declined by 31% since the third quarter of 2021, although this did follow a bumper period where home loan applications increased by 43% in the two years prior,” said Bendall.

Payprop, a property management software and rental payment platform for letting agents, said that rental demand continues to grow, with StatsSA reporting that almost a quarter of the 19-million households in the country live in rented accommodation.

“With this in mind, those with the financial means to invest in property have considered buy-to-let home loans as a long-term financial decision,” said Bendall.

“We are hearing anecdotally from our estate agent partners that younger buyers are investing in new developments or properties below the R1.1m threshold so that they can rent them out to generate an income, while they themselves live in rental properties.

“In this way, they gain a foothold on the property ladder and generate a passive income while enjoying the flexibility of renting. It may be that they see investment potential in a particular residential area, but they choose to rent a home that is closer to their work.”

The Absa Homeowner Sentiment Index for the second quarter of the year reports high confidence levels among respondents of now being the right time to invest in property. At 80%, the investment sentiment is at the highest it has averaged since 2021.

“Many of the respondents cited the resilience of the property market and its proven potential for appreciation as reasons for their decision to invest,” explained Bendall. 

Original Story by www.sowetanlive.co.za

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