
The recent Tribunal victory means landlords can once again seek professional advice from Property118 about whether incorporating part or all of their portfolio is the right long-term strategy.
An important part of Property118’s consultation process that is often overlooked is the starting point: it isn’t whether to incorporate.
It’s deciding which properties still deserve a place in your portfolio.
Your Best Investment Might Be The Properties You Decide Not To Keep
Over the years, many landlords have accumulated properties at different times, with different mortgages, different levels of equity and very different returns.
Some continue to perform well. Others tie up large amounts of equity while producing relatively modest income.
Every experienced investor understands that wealth tied up in an asset isn’t just there to be measured – it’s there to be used. Sometimes the best investment isn’t buying another property. It’s using the equity you’ve already created to make your business leaner, stronger and more profitable.
Rather than assuming every property should be retained, Property118’s approach is to review each one individually before recommending whether it should be retained, refinanced, improved, incorporated or sold.
Selling Can Be A Part Of Incorporation
For landlords approaching retirement, reducing debt or simply wanting a smaller, easier-to-manage portfolio, selling selected properties may be every bit as important as incorporating those they decide to keep.
Following the Tribunal decision, landlords can once again access Property118’s expertise to help them make those strategic decisions.
Once you’ve decided which properties no longer fit your long-term plans, Landlord Sales Agency can then help you turn that strategy into reality.
Whether that means selling with tenants in situ, selling to your tenants or finding investor buyers, the objective is the same – helping landlords release equity without unnecessary delays, void periods or disruption.
The Best Results Come From Getting The Order Right
Rather than asking, “Should I incorporate?”
A better question may be, “Which properties do I want to own in five years’ time?”
If the answer includes selling some of your portfolio, Landlord Sales Agency can help make it happen.

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