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👋 Welcome to Definitive Wealth 👋
Great to have you here. Whether you're buying your first investment property or building a portfolio, this community was created to help you learn faster, avoid expensive mistakes, and connect with like-minded investors. Here's how to get started. First introduce yourself below 👋 Tell us... Where you are based. Your property experience. Your goals for the next 12 months. Next... 📚 EXPLORE THE CLASSROOM Inside you'll find training, tools, webinars, and resources to help you on your property journey. 💬 ASK QUESTIONS No question is too basic. Property investing can be complex, and we're all here to learn from one another. 🏆 SHARE YOUR WINS Big or small - we'd love to celebrate them with you. 🤝 NETWORK WITH OTHER MEMBERS Some of the best opportunities in property come from the people you meet. SO HERE IS OUR INTRODUCTION: We are Nick and Jamie Barnett, and between us we have over 34 years of property experience across multiple strategies and market cycles totalling £200 million. OUR MISSION IS SIMPLE: To help ordinary people build wealth through property. Now let's get to know you 👇
Next Slam meeting
Hi Guys I was just wondering when the next Slam meeting will go ahead I seem to remember Jamie posting something about it or Skool will take place in the summer months Any news ? Regards Noel
Mortgage Comparison v2.0
I have adjusted the Mortgage Comparison sheet to include percent/amount calc and it also gives you an overall % cost of the finance. Download in Free Resources. Just wanted to share this remortgage illustration with you all. Property is block with shop and 3 flats. Mortgage is with Shawbrook. Interbay are clearly cheaper but if Shawbrook lower legal and valuation fees, it might be better to stay with them. Products I am considering are in Yellow. Last time around, lender's legal fees were £1,813.
Mortgage Comparison v2.0
Radiators in the kitchen in rear extension
Thinking of kitchen design with small amount of space both from point of view of space constraints and heating the area (kitchen is in single storey extension that houses kitchen/mini hallway/bathroom, currently only bathroom has heating). Would you go kick plate heater or slim vertical full height rad (200mm is the max I could fit?? Both from heating and userproof/user-friendly point? Underfloor heating not an option in this one due to cost/level of refurb
Whoop Whoop! Property Market Slump 🥳🥳🥳
Property prices are down 1% and it is now taking an average of 216 days to complete. Lenders are clearly being more cautious and solicitors might be slowed down by this extra due-diligence. I know with 2 of mine going through at the moment, the lenders are asking for Belt and Braces. One Pearl of Wisdom from Jamie recently is that the lender typically owns 75% of the property and you only 25%, so it is more theirs than yours. For this reason, they are doing more due diligence for their own sakes. In other words, each property is a business proposition, and you need to convince them it is viable. https://residentiallandlord.co.uk/rightmove-home-sales-216-days-landlord-exits-slow/
Whoop Whoop! Property Market Slump 🥳🥳🥳
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