Video5 UK Cities Quietly Paying Landlords 11%+ HMO Yields in 2026
London landlords are making 4%. These five Northern cities are paying triple that — and nobody's talking about them.
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VideoLondon landlords are making 4%. These five Northern cities are paying triple that — and nobody's talking about them.
ArtikelLondon landlords are averaging 3–4.5% gross on standard buy-to-let right now. Five Northern cities are paying more than double that on HMOs — and the gap is still widening in 2026.
KortLondon HMO landlords: ~4% yield. Sunderland: 11.8%. Liverpool: up to 14%. The North/South divide isn't closing — it's accelerating. #HMOInvesting #RentalYield
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VideoSection 21 is gone. If you're an HMO landlord and you've done nothing since 1 May, this list is for you.
VideoThere's cash trapped in the properties you already own. Most landlords never unlock it — here's how.
KortLandlords: you're saving for a deposit you already own. Equity in your existing BTL can fund your next HMO — if you use the right lender. Most don't know which ones actually do HMO finance well.
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ArtikelThere's cash trapped in the properties you already own. Most landlords never touch it — and the ones who do often get it wrong because they went to the wrong lender.
VideoShe earned more from one shared house than her entire job paid. Here's the maths nobody shows you.
ArtikelShe earned more from one shared house than her entire job paid. Not a headline. Not a pitch. Here's the actual maths — and why most landlords never run these numbers.
KortA 6-bed HMO in Bristol produced £54,900 income in 2026 at 10.46% yield. A comparable single-let: ~£12k/year. Same city. Same bricks. This is why landlords switch to HMO and never go back. #HMO #PropertyInvestment
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VideoOne UK region returns up to 15% gross on HMOs. Most investors are buying in the wrong city.
ArtikelOne UK region is returning up to 15% gross on HMOs right now. Most investors chasing yield are still clustered in cities where the numbers stopped working two years ago.