Business Coach and Landlord shares the secrets to maximising your property portfolio!

Business Coach and Landlord shares the secrets to maximising your property portfolio!

Join us this week as we chat with Peter Loverdos, who shares 1 simple but effective way Landlords can scale their portfolio to the size they want.

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Lets meet our Guest...
Peter has over 25 years’ experience of building and working with fast growing, high performing businesses, He is a certified professional business coach specialising in helping entrepreneurs build better businesses. He works closely with his clients to help move them and their companies forwards and to ensure they are prepared for the opportunities and challenges presented by rapid growth and change.

The Podcast
Peter Loverdos, Business coach and Landlord, shares his experience on the key ingredients to growing the perfect portfolio.

Do you know what your cash flow is for the next 12 months?

So many professionals fall into this trap and don't plan or forecast.

Planning and forecasting is essential for growth and is a must for all Landlords and investors.

So if you're a Landlord or thinking of investing in your first property, then this is the podcast for you!

For more information or if you would like to get in touch with Peter directly, head over to our socials and send us a DM @The Landlord Page

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