Strong Investment Potential: Offering estimated gross yields of 9-12% per annum
Glass fronted Villas over looking Sandsend and out to Sea
A strikingly contemporary investment option ideal second home or holiday letting property
Private terraces allow for that al fresco lifestyle that is so part of life in Sandsend
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Each villa features a bespoke kitchen crafted by top interior designers and architects. Custom-built cupboards and curated loose furniture, inspired by the Sea/Moors theme, add a personal touch.
The open-plan kitchen and living areas are flooded with natural light thanks to floor-to-ceiling windows that frame breathtaking views. Each villa includes two or
three bedrooms, with the primary suite offering a luxurious en-suite, a spacious bathroom, and ample outdoor terrace space.
Enjoy the best of the seaside with private front terraces and secluded rear courtyards, perfect for soaking in the coastal ambiance. Saltmoore House’s luxury amenities are just a short walk away.
Each villa comes with private parking. Step outside, breathe in the fresh sea air, and unwind—you’ve found your perfect coastal escape.
To maximise tax efficiencies, freehold plots for each of the holiday homes have been transferred into limited company Special Purpose Vehicles (SPVs) and Construction Agreements put in place between the SPVs and Developer whereby the SPV pays for construction works through a single payment upon completion of the works.
This means the plots can be acquired through share purchases - so the only tax payable is Stamp Duty Reserve Tax (SDRT) at 0.5% on the share purchase price – with the construction works paid through a single payment upon completion. No Stamp Duty or VAT is payable for
construction services, meaning taxes as a proportion of the total Purchase Price should be less than 0.1%.
Additionally, holding the holiday homes within a limited company structure allows owners to benefit from full finance cost tax relief going forward – protecting them from changes to Furnished Holiday Let (FHL) tax rules that apply from April 2025.
As the use of the holiday homes is restricted to visitor and cannot be used as a sole or main residence, the properties will be subject to business rates rather than council tax, avoiding the local surcharge on second homes.
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