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If you’ve been here from the start, you’ll have heard me talk about mine and my wife’s purpose in building a UK property portfolio.
In this episode, I interview my wife who talks about the importance of giving back and about her passion for helping refugees after we replace our incomes and return to the UK.
In Episode 123, I suggested that in the current climate buy to let is dead and arguably, the stock market is also no longer the land of milk and honey either!
One alternative is to invest in those of us who are prepared to put in the necessary time and effort into building a property business whereby we build our knowledge and experience and contacts and teams and take the risk to give investors a guaranteed return.
But for me that’s just the base line… the standard… everyone in property is offering that…
Wouldn’t you rather get a good return on your money knowing that the same money will be used albeit indirectly to do something to help those less fortunate than ourselves?
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We typically work with time poor professionals get a good return on their money by investing with us. To schedule a call to discuss
Keywords:
Expat Property Story, UK property portfolio, student HMOs, failing pension plan, auction challenge, serviced accommodation, refugees, fundraising project, Burkina Faso, French passport, London job market, travel industry, job challenges, Red Cross, waitressing, Maldives, refugee challenges, food podcast, cultural insight, Hong Kong volunteering, UK property investment, negotiation skills, career growth, Shatila refugee camp, Lebanon, clean water, sanitation facilities, prosthetic limbs, giving back, privileges.
Attention UK Landlords: Free PDF on how to notify tenants about the Renters' Rights Act
By The Expat Property Guy#124
If you’ve been here from the start, you’ll have heard me talk about mine and my wife’s purpose in building a UK property portfolio.
In this episode, I interview my wife who talks about the importance of giving back and about her passion for helping refugees after we replace our incomes and return to the UK.
In Episode 123, I suggested that in the current climate buy to let is dead and arguably, the stock market is also no longer the land of milk and honey either!
One alternative is to invest in those of us who are prepared to put in the necessary time and effort into building a property business whereby we build our knowledge and experience and contacts and teams and take the risk to give investors a guaranteed return.
But for me that’s just the base line… the standard… everyone in property is offering that…
Wouldn’t you rather get a good return on your money knowing that the same money will be used albeit indirectly to do something to help those less fortunate than ourselves?
Leave an honest review of Expat Property Story
Join our Mailing List to join our WhatsApp group AND access our 37 Question Due Diligence Checklist AND our 23 Step Guide to Buying Property at Auction AND our Monthly Newsletter
Follow the Show on Instagram
Tell us the one thing you’re struggling with in UK property
We typically work with time poor professionals get a good return on their money by investing with us. To schedule a call to discuss
Keywords:
Expat Property Story, UK property portfolio, student HMOs, failing pension plan, auction challenge, serviced accommodation, refugees, fundraising project, Burkina Faso, French passport, London job market, travel industry, job challenges, Red Cross, waitressing, Maldives, refugee challenges, food podcast, cultural insight, Hong Kong volunteering, UK property investment, negotiation skills, career growth, Shatila refugee camp, Lebanon, clean water, sanitation facilities, prosthetic limbs, giving back, privileges.
Attention UK Landlords: Free PDF on how to notify tenants about the Renters' Rights Act

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