Health, Wealth, and HMOs | A Journey Beyond Corporate Life

In this episode of The Investors Corner, hosts Andy Brown and Ian Macbeth are joined by Milesh Lakhani, Director of Revive Property, as they explore his journey from corporate life to becoming a successful property investor.

Andy Brown and Ian Macbeth are joined by Milesh Lakhani, Director of Revive Property, as they explore his journey from corporate life to becoming a successful property investor. Milesh shares his experiences building a robust HMO portfolio, managing properties remotely, and adapting strategies for long-term growth.

Main Topics Covered:
  • Strategic Planning for Successful Investments: Learn how strategic planning has been the foundation of Milesh's property journey, from purchasing his first properties to growing his portfolio.
  • Remote Property Management: Milesh reveals the systems and processes he uses to manage properties remotely, ensuring efficiency and profitability.
  • Adapting Strategies for Growth: The discussion focuses on how to evolve your property strategy over time to maximise returns and adapt to market changes.

Key Takeaways:
  • Strategic planning is crucial to achieving long-term property investment goals.
  • Remote property management can be highly effective with the right systems in place.
  • Evolving your strategy as you grow is key to maintaining success in property investment.

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