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I often come across people that ask a question that goes something like this: I have £x,000 to invest in property, what should I do? Today, we shall consider how we could answer that question where x = £10,000 or less…it could even be zero! With no less than 6 different approaches covered, there is bound to be something for everyone with a lowish starting investment fund. Also, have your say in how the podcast shapes out going forward…we’d love to hear from YOU!
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Today’s must do’s
If you have a starting investment pot of less than £10,000 then consider which strategies outlined in today’s show may suit your personal situation the best. If you want to discuss some of the possibilities in more detail, then just get in touch.
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Transcription of the show
Hello and welcome to another edition of The Property Voice Podcast, my name is Richard Brown and as always it is a pleasure to have you join me again on the show today.
This is the third part of the I have £xk to invest in property, what should I do mini series?
Today, we shall consider how we could answer that question were x is a much smaller sum of less than £10,000.
I did, in fact, change my mind if you recall how I signed off from last week…let’s keep it simple and look at one situation at a time…even if I bounced around the investment range a little bit. I guess that’s the upside of determining my own content schedule…and in my rather lame defence, I have not been that well over the past few days, so I hope you will forgive me for appearing just a little bit random in my sequencing here
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