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Ask Rob & Rob #361

What to do with inherited property? PLUS: How do I buy as a foreign national?

Another Tuesday, another set of listener questions for Rob & Rob to give their expert answer to!

First up this week, we’ve got Adam. He’s recently inherited a property in North London worth more than £600,000 and with no mortgage to pay off.

Naturally he’s overwhelmed with options for what to do with this property.

Should he sell? Get equity from it? Split it into different rooms to make a HMO?

The Robs share their thoughts.

The next question is one we’ve seen crop up a few times.

Our caller is a non-British citizen who’s in a position to build a Buy-To-Let portfolio.

But he wants Rob & Rob to explain the obstacles which can (and do) arise for foreign nationals who want to invest.

Press play to hear Rob & Rob’s advice.

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