Finding properties in high-demand areas can be straightforward with the right approach. We don’t guess. We don’t find properties based on intuition. We don’t just look at prices. Purchase a property on the wrong street and your yields could dwindle, and your exit plan could crumble, leading to diminishing returns. New rules and regulations could drop, the local authority could implement a new licensing scheme, and the voices of locals could be loud enough to end your plans before they begin. When it comes to finding investment opportunities there is no room for guesswork. Investing using vibes will add uneccessary risk to an already complex equation. It’s like investing in the stock/crypto market by throwing a dart at a poster of random ticker symbols. You wouldn’t do that in stocks or crypto so why do it in real estate? So you found a property that matches your budget? That’s great, but where is the property? Which street? Are there nearby amenities and transportation links? Is the street notorious for car break-ins or violent crimes? Did you do some door knocking to see if a barking dog or noisy HMO are going to disturb your new tenants? Is there a new housing development in the area that could oversaturate the local market during your exit attempt? Over the last year I’ve developed a system for identifying high-value properties among countless listings and opportunities. It starts with raw data and in-depth market reports with street-level precision. Then, the fun begins by tracking micro-markets with meticulous attention to detail. Every door is knocked, letters are distributed, and we leverage our market intelligence for access to pocket listings. What listings have dropped without warning? What’s the absorption rate? Did the micro-market flip from a balanced market to a hot sellers market? Which properties on Spitfire Drive have the best energy uplift potential? Which haven’t sold in 20 years? All of these questions are answered. DM me for more details on how I can help you locate your next investment property.
Posted by Adam Robinson at 2025-04-29 10:36:29 UTC