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  • Liverpool pin

    • Date: 18:00, 22 November, 2018 at 18:00
    • Location: The Shankly Hotel Millennium House, 60 Victoria St Liverpool L1 6JD, Liverpool
    • Website: http://www.liverpoolpin.co.uk
    • Type: Networking
    • Cost: £20

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    Just to be clear, the promo code of "tribes" is a voucher code for you to use to attend your first pin meeting for free, plus we can see that you came to pin through this forum. There is no affiliate connection between property investors network and Property Tribes. 

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    Grow your network, meet new people and expand your knowledge and skills.

    Network with like-minded investors in your local area, no matter what your experience. Get the latest news in the mortgage and lettings markets. Experience highly inspirational case studies and learn from industry leading property speakers from across the country.

    6pm - 7pm - Networking and Registration 
    7pm - 9pm - Main evening 

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    At this month's meeting:

    Student HMO: A first class investment - Gavin Barry

    Gavin will demonstrate why a student HMO (House of Multiple Occupation) can be the best residential property investment in the current market and how it offers excellent stable income. Gavin will compare student HMOs to other HMOs and explain where the buy to let investor sits within the student investment market, he will also explore the effects of the recent changes to university fees and how these changes could affect the buy to let investor.

    The presentation will also explore the practicalities of sourcing, letting and managing student property with tips on how to:

    -    Secure a good tenancy
    -    Ensure your property doesn’t get thrashed
    -    Meet student’s accommodation expectations
    -    Ensure your property is rented every year
    -    Maximise the rental potential

    Many investors believe renting to students can be fraught with problems and dealing with huge maintenance bills however this presentation will give you a clear strategy on how to deal with these tenants and ensure your asset is protected and at the same time is generating you the maximum rent possible. If managed and rented properly and professionally it’s possible that your student property could be paid off in half the time it takes a single let property to be repaid.

    ALSO... Top tips, tools and techniques that will help you turn your property into a property business - Luke Spikes

    Whether your decision to invest in property was by accident or by design, the way in which you decide to manage and run it will make a big difference to whether your property ambitions are realised. Or not.

    during Luke's presentation, he will bring his 33 years experience of starting and building businesses to bear on helping you start down the path of turning your property ambitions into a dynamic, high-performing property business. Whether you are just starting out and yet to acquire your first property, or you’re a property veteran with an extensive portfolio there’s likely to be a tip, a tool or a technique you can start applying tomorrow.

    In this fast paced and interactive presentation, you will learn:

    • Why mind set matters and how to go about fine-tuning yours,
    • The importance of being clear about your purpose,
    • How visualisation can help improve performance and how anyone can do it,
    • That your goals and objectives can be whatever you want them to be, but to be effective they must be specific, measurable and time-bound,
    • That sometimes doing less can help you accomplish more.


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