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This is my conversation with Eddie Bingham. This is the second consecutive conversation with a North Wales specialist, as I continue to explore our great British National parks, and short term lets in and around them.
Eddie has, over the last 9 years, grown his property portfolio in North Wales from zero up for 40 properties. He has achieved this by following the tried and tested method of buy, refurbish, rent and refinance. Or the BRRR method, as it is also known.
It is not only great to see how this method has been used so effectively, but also, how it has been combined with short term lets, in and around National Parks.
Eddies has a mix of properties in his portfolio, with about a third of his properties being short term lets and the remainder traditional longer term lets. He very much looks at each property on its merit, and decides whether it is best suited for long or short term letting, and consistently reassesses them. A very sound way of thinking about it.
If you are thinking about short term lets around National Parks in the United Kingdom, there are some great takeaway in this episode. As well as Some fascinating insight into what types of property do well, both in terms of typology and location.
If you find this one interesting, I suggest you also listen to last weeks show. Episode number 7, with Geoff Waller, who also operates in and around Snowdonia National Park.
To reach out to Eddie, you can do so at [email protected]
You can e mail the show at [email protected]or connect with us on facebook at ‘The Full English Airbnb Podcast’.
By Mike AtkinsonThis is my conversation with Eddie Bingham. This is the second consecutive conversation with a North Wales specialist, as I continue to explore our great British National parks, and short term lets in and around them.
Eddie has, over the last 9 years, grown his property portfolio in North Wales from zero up for 40 properties. He has achieved this by following the tried and tested method of buy, refurbish, rent and refinance. Or the BRRR method, as it is also known.
It is not only great to see how this method has been used so effectively, but also, how it has been combined with short term lets, in and around National Parks.
Eddies has a mix of properties in his portfolio, with about a third of his properties being short term lets and the remainder traditional longer term lets. He very much looks at each property on its merit, and decides whether it is best suited for long or short term letting, and consistently reassesses them. A very sound way of thinking about it.
If you are thinking about short term lets around National Parks in the United Kingdom, there are some great takeaway in this episode. As well as Some fascinating insight into what types of property do well, both in terms of typology and location.
If you find this one interesting, I suggest you also listen to last weeks show. Episode number 7, with Geoff Waller, who also operates in and around Snowdonia National Park.
To reach out to Eddie, you can do so at [email protected]
You can e mail the show at [email protected]or connect with us on facebook at ‘The Full English Airbnb Podcast’.