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Can UK Property Still Make You Rich In 2024?

Author
Allan Harding
Published
Tue 04 Jun 2024
Episode Link
https://omny.fm/shows/more-than-just-property/can-uk-property-still-make-you-rich-in-2024

In this mini episode, property investor and developer Allan Harding discusses the potential of UK property to make individuals rich in 2024. Allan talks about the historical success of property investments and provides insights into the strategies and considerations for building wealth through property. Allan also highlights the importance of long-term asset holding and the need for additional income sources to support property investments.

KEY TAKEAWAYS

  • UK property investment has significantly contributed to individual wealth, particularly among the UK's richest. Many wealthy individuals have amassed fortunes through property assets, as seen in the Sunday Times Rich List. Allan notes that some have built generational wealth through long-term property investments, dating back to the 1800s, benefiting from substantial capital appreciation. This underscores the importance of strategic, long-term property investment in wealth accumulation.
  • Key strategies for maximising UK property investment returns include holding assets to benefit from value increases, renting properties for cash flow, and reinvesting profits into new projects. Allan Harding suggests various approaches, such as buy-to-let, HMOs, converting buildings for Airbnb, and integrating property assets with a business to enhance cash flow and diversification.
  • Allan suggests that becoming rich through UK property investments by the end of 2024 is unrealistic. He highlights that while property can generate wealth, achieving multimillionaire status quickly is unlikely. Harding emphasises a long-term approach, requiring patience as significant wealth accumulation may take years or generations, though he's open to being proven wrong.
  • Allan recommends learning about property investment by understanding the market, buying assets at the right time, and renting effectively. He advises against spending heavily on education, suggesting learning through experience and acknowledging mistakes as valuable lessons. Allan highlights free resources like YouTube for guidance on property acquisition, renting, and financing, advocating a practical, hands-on approach.

BEST MOMENTS

"I still think that property can help you to get rich, but I would never, ever suggest that you go and do property on its own."

"The longer you hold that asset, the more the value will increase."

"You will make mistakes, but you’ll never make them again."

"You need to rent it out. Take that cash flow, reinvest it into another project, into another project, into another project."

"If you started tomorrow, is it gonna make you rich in 2024? That depends on your definition of rich."

 

ABOUT THE HOST

Allan Harding

I’ve had an amazing career through to setting up my own businesses. It's time I gave that back to help other people achieve where they want to be in life. Through my learnings and those of the guests I have on the podcast I hope you find what you are looking for. I am certainly learning with every conversation that I have.From Art to finance, IT to Music, Some of my guests have led extraordinary lives and you can too. These recordings are unscripted and a natural conversation that explores peoples inner beings!

CONTACT METHOD

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IG: @allanhardingofficial

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Website - https://allanharding.co.uk

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PODCAST DESCRIPTION

Entrepreneur, Business owner, Property investor and developer, Allan talks to people across the world asking questions that will help you determine your own journey and help. Having built several successful businesses and created a lifestyle to be proud of, Allan has set out on a journey to help as many people as possible achieve their dreams.

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