When a UK company dissolves, any property it owns doesn't disappear. It just sits there. Owned by a company that no longer exists. Eventually, it passes to the Crown and sits there until someone makes it known to them. Most property investors have no idea this happens. Meanwhile, you're at your 15th auction this quarter. Watching the same 20 investors bid up a property that was listed at £180k to £235k. You leave empty-handed. Again. Here's the thing: Those dissolved company properties I mentioned? They're not listed anywhere. Not on Rightmove. Not at auctions. Not with estate agents. They're just sitting in public records. Available. Overlooked. No bidding war. No competition. Just direct inquiry with the Crown. Timeline is longer (6-18 months). But you're having a conversation, not a battle. I've been tracking these properties for months. I've spent hundreds of hours researching the topic, and I've built a database of hundreds of current opportunities, with thousands in the pipeline. Most are commercial units, residential properties, development sites that dissolved companies forgot about, or didn't have the means to offload. DM me if you want the starter pack which includes 20 live leads and a sample tool to see what this actually looks like. No pressure. Just thought you might want to know there's a channel that doesn't involve competing with 20 other investors every time.
Posted by Adam Robinson at 2026-02-09 08:25:23 UTC