There’s a simple yet powerful formula for success in property investing:
Massive Action × The Right Stuff × Consistency = Results
Most investors understand the need to take action. Many spend time learning the right strategies. But the factor most often overlooked—and most responsible for failure—is consistency.
Why Consistency Matters More Than You Think
Starting in property is exciting. You attend a few networking events, send some landlord letters, maybe even make a few offers. But when the results don’t come quickly, motivation fades. Unlike a regular job where you get paid instantly for your time, property is a long-term game. Success comes to those who stick with it.
A Real Example: £220,000 from Simple Follow-Up
One of my best deals came not from a clever trick or secret formula, but from consistent follow-up. I’d helped a seller avoid repossession years earlier and stayed in touch with her regularly. Eventually, her circumstances changed, and she came back to me—offering a property at a significant discount. That one deal generated £220,000 in profit, split with a JV partner.
The Power of Repetition in Your Strategy
Too many people send one landlord letter and give up. But landlords may not open that first letter—or they may not be ready to sell. A consistent letter campaign keeps you front of mind so that when they’re ready, you’re the person they think of.
The same applies to networking. You can’t show up once and expect results. Real relationships—and real opportunities—come from showing up month after month, engaging with people, and following up consistently.
Build Habits That Compound Over Time
Consistency doesn’t just apply to property—it applies to your daily habits and mindset. Just like you brush your teeth every day for long-term health, there are actions in property that must be repeated regularly for long-term results. It’s not about doing everything perfectly. It’s about showing up, again and again.
Ask yourself: where in your property investing journey do you need more consistency? Whether it’s follow-up, networking, learning, or taking action—consistency is the glue that holds your strategy together.
Because in this game, it’s not the person who starts fast that wins. It’s the one who stays the course.