Landlord Vision
Landlord specialist · by Landlord Vision · HMRC-recognised
A full property-management platform for landlords, now HMRC-recognised for MTD for Income Tax. Goes beyond filing into rent tracking, tenant management and per-property reporting — priced by the size of your portfolio.
Our verdict
Landlord Vision is one of the more comprehensive property-management tools on this list — rent tracking, tenant and tenancy management and per-property reporting, with MTD for Income Tax recognition added on top. That breadth is the point: if you want software that runs the lettings side of your portfolio as well as filing to HMRC, it earns its keep. If you only need to file property income cheaply, a lighter landlord app or a bridging tool will cost you less.
At a glance
- Self-employment
- No
- Property / rent
- Yes
- Keeps your spreadsheet
- No
- Accountant access
- No
- Price verified
- 2026-07-01
- HMRC status
- Recognised
Plans & true annual cost
| Plan | Self-emp. | Property | Per year (incl. VAT) |
|---|---|---|---|
Starter Entry plan on annual billing (rolling monthly is slightly more), covering up to 4 tenancies: rent tracking, expenses and per-property reporting. Larger portfolios step up to the Standard, Premium and Enterprise tiers. | — | ✓ | £287.57/yr £239.64/yr ex-VAT |
Pros & cons
What's good
- HMRC-recognised for MTD for Income Tax
- Full property-management features, not just filing — rent, tenants, per-property profit
- Tiered by portfolio size, so it scales from a few tenancies to a large portfolio
- Two-week free trial to try before committing
What's not
- Pricier than lightweight landlord apps and bridging tools
- No free tier (unlike Landlord Studio's small-portfolio free plan)
- Property only — no use if you also have self-employment income to report
- More software than a one- or two-property landlord may need
Who it's for
- Portfolio landlords who want full property management
- Landlords who want rent and tenant tracking alongside MTD
…and who should look elsewhere
- Landlords who just want the cheapest way to file property income
- Anyone with self-employment income, which it doesn't cover
- One- or two-property landlords who'd be fine with a free or near-free tool
Common mistakes to avoid
- Paying for full property management when you only need to file
- Comparing its ex-VAT price against a rival's VAT-inclusive figure (the cost above is VAT-inclusive)
- Overlooking the tenancy cap on the entry tier if your portfolio is larger
Frequently asked questions
- Is Landlord Vision HMRC-recognised for MTD for Income Tax?
- Yes — it's on HMRC's recognised software list for MTD for Income Tax.
- Does Landlord Vision cover self-employment income?
- No. It's a property specialist; if you also have self-employment income you'll need software that covers both.
- Is there a free version?
- No free tier, though there's a two-week free trial. For a genuinely free route, see our free MTD software list.
- How is it priced?
- By portfolio size — the entry plan covers a small number of tenancies, with higher tiers for larger portfolios. The figure above is the VAT-inclusive cost of the entry plan.
Alternatives to consider
Lighter, cheaper landlord app if you want property focus without the fuller management suite.
Has a free tier for small portfolios, so it can be £0 where Landlord Vision can't.
Genuinely free if you just need to file property income and don't need management features.
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Pricing for Landlord Vision was last verified on 1 July 2026 against the vendor's page; the catalogue was reconciled 1 July 2026. Its cheapest plan's true annual cost is £287.57/year. Links are affiliate links and never affect ranking. Not affiliated with HMRC; not tax advice.