Property Investments You Should Avoid

In this property education video, Simon Zutshi, author of Property Magic, founder of the property investors network (pin), and successful property investor since 1995 shares the Property Investments That You Should Avoid in 2023.

Simon begins by outlining how his viewers may be shocked or upset after learning that they may have been involved in Property Investing in the UK that they shouldn’t have. Talking through Property Investments You Simply Must Avoid, Simon highlights the 4 Property Investing Strategies you should not be doing in the current property market.

He also elaborates on this month being the 15th anniversary of his Property Magic Book, which you can claim a complimentary digital copy of from the link above, and below, this video description. You can also receive a physical copy of this Property Training book just by you paying for the postage and packaging.

Simon highlights the Property Mistakes You Need to Avoid with his principles from Property Magic, these include Buying from Motivated Sellers in the UK, Buying for the Long Term and making sure ever property investment generate positive cash flow for you. You should also have a Cash Buffer in place for your Property Investments.

The 4 Property Strategies that he advises you to not be doing right now include Purpose Built Student Accommodation (PBSA), Off Plan Investing, Flipping Property and Property Development.

If you want to learn How to Become A Successful Property Investor in 2023, a great Property Investing Tip is to claim your copy of Property Magic to start building your Property Portfolio with the right knowledge.

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