New Builds Over 6% Yield in Washington
Explore 27 new build properties in Washington.
27 6%+ Yield in Washington
Showing 27 properties
Available0The Hubham
Washington, NE37 1PH
Available0The Harrton
Washington, NE37 2NH
Available0The Harrton
Washington, NE37 2NH
Available0The Hubham
Washington, NE37 2NH
Reserved0The Hubham
Washington, NE37 1PH
Available0The Hubham
Washington, NE37 1PH
Available0The Kitham
Washington, NE37 2NH
Reserved0The Kitham
Washington, NE37 2NH
Available0The Kitham
Washington, NE37 2NH
Reserved0The Kitham
Washington, NE37 1PH
Available0The Harrton
Washington, NE37 1PH
Available0The Byrneham
Washington, NE37 2NH
Available0The Bittesford
Washington, NE37 2NH
Available0The Aynesdale
Washington, NE37 2NH
Available0The Harrton
Washington, NE37 1PH
Available0The Harrton
Washington, NE37 1PH
Reserved0The Byrneham
Washington, NE37 2NH
Reserved0The Byrneham
Washington, NE37 2NH
Available0The Chalham
Washington, NE37 2NH
Reserved0The Chalham
Washington, NE37 2NH
Available0The Chalham
Washington, NE37 2NH
Available0The Harrton
Washington, NE37 1PH
Reserved0The Tetford
Washington, NE37 2NH
Available0The Tetford
Washington, NE37 2NH
Reserved0The Tetford
Washington, NE37 1PH
Available0The Owlton
Washington, NE37 2NH
Available0The Owlton
Washington, NE37 2NH
Frequently Asked Questions
About 6%+ Yield in Washington
1How many new builds have 6%+ rental yield in Washington?
There are currently 27 new build properties in Washington with gross rental yields of 6% or higher, with prices ranging from £179k to £430k.
2What is the average rental yield in Washington?
The average gross rental yield across these properties is 6.2%. This is calculated from estimated annual rent divided by property price.
3Are high yield new builds good investments?
New builds with yields over 6% can generate strong rental income. Combined with 10-year NHBC warranties, low maintenance costs, and high EPC ratings that attract tenants, they offer compelling buy-to-let returns.
4How is rental yield calculated?
Gross rental yield is calculated as (annual rent / property price) x 100. For example, a £316k property yielding 6.2% generates approximately £1,630 per month in rent.