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Strategic Landlord Planning: How to Find Opportunity When Others See Stagnation
The rest of the year still holds real opportunity for landlords who are willing to think strategically. Better systems, cleaner compliance, smarter rent reviews, stronger tenant retention, and selective acquisitions can all improve portfolio performance. Progress this year will not come from guessing. It will come from staying informed, making measured decisions, and running a property business with greater discipline and clarity. The Mindset: Strategic vs. Reactive Property

Amanda Woodward
May 1110 min read


Property Investment Criteria: Why Choosing the Right Property Matters More Than Finding the Cheapest Price
When reviewing potential property deals across the UK, many investors fall into a common trap: focusing on price alone. However, true property investment success requires looking beyond the asking price. You must evaluate rental demand, local employment, transport links, property type, management intensity, and future flexibility. Good investing is rarely just about finding a low price; it is about establishing the right property investment criteria before you even begin your

Amanda Woodward
May 1113 min read


Stay Ahead with Our Essential Property Insights!
Over the last couple of weeks, we’ve been diving deep into the major events that impact property investments, from Labour’s Autumn Budget and the new Renters Rights Bill to the recent Trump win in the US. Our mission? To make sense of these changes and how they shape opportunities and challenges for UK landlords. Catch our latest episodes on The Essential Property Podcast, where we break down the impact on landlords and provide actionable insights to help evolve your portfoli

Amanda Woodward
Nov 14, 20241 min read


How Does A Donald Trump Victory Impact The Local & International Property Market?
So UK property investment you're thinking what is Trump winning in the US have to do with me over here? It's a great question a lot of people are asking. But we're going to deep dive into exactly that, how those policies might ripple out ripple effect and affect the UK economy, and specifically what it means for property investors like you. For sure, we're going to break it down into three time frames, right? Short term, 1 to 2 years, okay. Medium term about 4 to 5 years out.

Amanda Woodward
Nov 12, 202413 min read
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