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Register your interest in Serviced Accommodation Discovery Day here, and a member of our team will get back to you to confirm your place at your preferred date.
In this podcast, Kevin explains how to raise finance for serviced accommodation property. Many of the tips and approaches he shares can also be used for buying other kinds of investment and development properties. For this podcast, he focuses on how to find joint venture partners who have the cash to invest.
Kevin takes you through the simple yet highly effective CREST formula. An approach that makes it far easier to raise finance regardless of your target source or the kind of project you are working on. Including how to pitch to both sophisticated and unsophisticated investors and draw loan agreements. As well as how to use private member´s clubs to make contacts with high-net-worth individuals who are actively looking to invest.
KEY TAKEAWAYS
BEST MOMENTS
‘You shouldn't try and joint venture ... with somebody that's just like you, you should be looking for somebody with opposite skill sets.’
‘Don´t just go in there and pitch what you think is a great deal…package the deal around what they want. ‘
‘If you are a trustworthy individual, you have got a significant advantage. ‘
VALUABLE RESOURCES
The Serviced Accommodation Property Podcast
https://propertysoldier.co.uk/
Rich Dad, Poor Dad by Robert T Kiyosaki
Serviced Accommodation Success by Kevin Poneskis
ABOUT THE HOST
Your host Kevin Poneskis enjoys public speaking, travelling, exercising, and keeping fit. He also enjoys working with a charity called STOLL which provides accommodation and training for homeless veterans.
Kevin was in the British Army serving 24 years, mostly in a Commando unit and retired at the rank of Regimental Sergeant Major. He left the Army in 2011 and became a full-time property investor. During most of his Army career, Kevin was investing in property and has been a property investor now for over 27 years.
CONTACT METHOD
https://en-gb.facebook.com/propertysoldier/
Register your interest in Serviced Accommodation Discovery Day here, and a member of our team will get back to you to confirm your place at your preferred date.
In this podcast, Kevin explains how to raise finance for serviced accommodation property. Many of the tips and approaches he shares can also be used for buying other kinds of investment and development properties. For this podcast, he focuses on how to find joint venture partners who have the cash to invest.
Kevin takes you through the simple yet highly effective CREST formula. An approach that makes it far easier to raise finance regardless of your target source or the kind of project you are working on. Including how to pitch to both sophisticated and unsophisticated investors and draw loan agreements. As well as how to use private member´s clubs to make contacts with high-net-worth individuals who are actively looking to invest.
KEY TAKEAWAYS
BEST MOMENTS
‘You shouldn't try and joint venture ... with somebody that's just like you, you should be looking for somebody with opposite skill sets.’
‘Don´t just go in there and pitch what you think is a great deal…package the deal around what they want. ‘
‘If you are a trustworthy individual, you have got a significant advantage. ‘
VALUABLE RESOURCES
The Serviced Accommodation Property Podcast
https://propertysoldier.co.uk/
Rich Dad, Poor Dad by Robert T Kiyosaki
Serviced Accommodation Success by Kevin Poneskis
ABOUT THE HOST
Your host Kevin Poneskis enjoys public speaking, travelling, exercising, and keeping fit. He also enjoys working with a charity called STOLL which provides accommodation and training for homeless veterans.
Kevin was in the British Army serving 24 years, mostly in a Commando unit and retired at the rank of Regimental Sergeant Major. He left the Army in 2011 and became a full-time property investor. During most of his Army career, Kevin was investing in property and has been a property investor now for over 27 years.
CONTACT METHOD
https://en-gb.facebook.com/propertysoldier/
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