Also in @timesproperty today is a piece featuring this beautiful property in Lower Slaughter available through @butlersherborn The editorial highlights the fear that the next budget might bring a rise in Capital Gains Tax for income gained from second homes and how some home owners are trying to sell second homes before this happens. The reality of course is that it’s unlikely that homes sales agreed now will complete before the budget but if some second home owners are being motivated to sell it can only be good news for those who would like to relocate and purchase a main home and those who have created small businesses for their second homes. The return on rental properties in the Cotswolds are among the highest in the country, often yielding between 7 and 9%. Especially smaller homes whose occupancy rate is not as dependent on school holidays. The activities and attractions of the Cotswolds are constant and continuous. Not weather dependent or seasonal. Pubs, walks, exhibitions and talks happen every day and visitors rent properties for such a huge variety of reasons that a cosy cottage with a fire near a pub pretty much rents itself If you swipe there are a couple of examples of quintessential country cottages that are available. The first one is in Broadway and available through @haymanjoycebw The second one is Sedgeley Cottage in Oddington. Click the links below for more details #thespacesforsale#property#investment#oddington#broadway#lowerslaughter#timesproperty#bricksandmortar#capitalgains#smallbusiness#rentalyield#oxfordshire#warwickshire#gloucestershire#cottagecore#firsttimehomebuyer
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