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In this week’s episode, we sit down with Edinburgh-based property entrepreneur Graham Budge, who shares how his rent-to-rent journey has evolved into something far greater than just profit—it's now helping tackle Scotland’s housing crisis.
Graham walks us through the early days of scaling serviced accommodation units with no capital, the £130k investment loss he endured trying to expand down south, and how he pivoted his entire business model to supply temporary accommodation for local councils in Scotland.
Key Takeaways:
How rent-to-rent offers a low-barrier entry into property with little capital
The reality of scaling serviced accommodation pre-licensing
How partnering with local councils created a more stable, long-term income stream
Breakdown of profit margins, costs, and risk mitigation
Lessons learned from losing £130,000 with a failed expansion into England
The importance of investor trust and business resilience
You’ll hear the real-life highs and lows of property entrepreneurship—everything from making £1,000 per unit per month on average, to nearly losing the business when contracts were pulled overnight. Most importantly, Graham offers a unique behind-the-scenes look at how private landlords can be part of the housing solution while still making a fair return.
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Know someone looking to sell?
Send the guys at Prime a message now: https://wa.me/447938603856
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Follow us on all of our social media accounts and join our monthly networking events in Edinburgh, Glasgow, and Dundee!
Vist: https://linktr.ee/scottishpropertypodcast
#scottishpropertypodcast #renttorent #propertyinvesting #temporaryaccommodation #edinburghproperty #servicedaccommodation #propertyentrepreneur #socialimpactinvesting #propertyjourney #financialfreedom
By Nick Ponty and Steven Clark5
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In this week’s episode, we sit down with Edinburgh-based property entrepreneur Graham Budge, who shares how his rent-to-rent journey has evolved into something far greater than just profit—it's now helping tackle Scotland’s housing crisis.
Graham walks us through the early days of scaling serviced accommodation units with no capital, the £130k investment loss he endured trying to expand down south, and how he pivoted his entire business model to supply temporary accommodation for local councils in Scotland.
Key Takeaways:
How rent-to-rent offers a low-barrier entry into property with little capital
The reality of scaling serviced accommodation pre-licensing
How partnering with local councils created a more stable, long-term income stream
Breakdown of profit margins, costs, and risk mitigation
Lessons learned from losing £130,000 with a failed expansion into England
The importance of investor trust and business resilience
You’ll hear the real-life highs and lows of property entrepreneurship—everything from making £1,000 per unit per month on average, to nearly losing the business when contracts were pulled overnight. Most importantly, Graham offers a unique behind-the-scenes look at how private landlords can be part of the housing solution while still making a fair return.
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Know someone looking to sell?
Send the guys at Prime a message now: https://wa.me/447938603856
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Follow us on all of our social media accounts and join our monthly networking events in Edinburgh, Glasgow, and Dundee!
Vist: https://linktr.ee/scottishpropertypodcast
#scottishpropertypodcast #renttorent #propertyinvesting #temporaryaccommodation #edinburghproperty #servicedaccommodation #propertyentrepreneur #socialimpactinvesting #propertyjourney #financialfreedom

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