Own Real Estate for £500? How to Spot a Good Deal

Own Real Estate for £500? How to Spot a Good Deal

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Publish Date:
November 24, 2025
Category:
Fractional Real Estate
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Invest in property with just £500?! It might sound impossible, but it's real.

Fractional real estate investing lets you start small. In this video, we show you how to spot a great property deal even on a small budget.

What you'll learn in this video:

🏠 Fractional Investing 101: How you can co-own property from as little as £500 and start earning passive rental income.

📊 Key Metrics Explained: Understand ROI vs net yield, and why comparing purchase price vs market value is key to maximising your property investment returns.

🔍 Good vs Bad Deals: Tips to identify what makes a property deal good or bad, so you can invest with confidence and avoid costly mistakes.

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📈 Wahed Returns Calculator – Try it free to estimate your potential property investment returns: https://www.wahed.com/uk/real-estate/investment-calculator

📖 Full Written Guide – Read our step-by-step article on reviewing fractional deals: https://www.wahed.com/uk/relc-articles/how-to-review-fractional-real-estate-deals

Timestamps:
00:00 – Introduction
01:07 – 3 Valuation Metrics
02:40 – Rental Yields
04:51 – Total Returns

Have questions? Contact us at [email protected].

Disclaimer: This is information – not financial advice or recommendation.

As with any investment, a Wahed Invest Ltd investment puts your money at risk, as the value of your investment can go down as well as up. If you are unsure about whether investing is right for you, please seek expert financial advice. Wahed Invest Ltd. is registered in England and Wales (Company No. 10829012), registered office: 87-89 Baker Street, London, W1U 6RJ, UK and is authorised and regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority: FRN 833225.

Don’t invest unless you’re prepared to lose all the money you invest. Investments in Real Estate and Ventures is a high-risk investment and you are unlikely to be protected if something goes wrong. Real Estate property is owned by the SPV in which you hold shares that receive rent, paid to you in the form of dividends, net of fees and costs. Always seek professional financial advice. Take 2 minutes to learn more: https://www.wahed.com/uk/ventures/risk-information.