Developing confidence in the UK property market

Nov 18, 2009  |  under New build, Property  |  by Lyndon Forshaw

As the year begins to draw to a close, some very positive signs are emerging that would suggest confidence among the major housing developers is starting to return. For the first time in the last couple of years, there’s talk of major new land acquisitions.
During the latter half of 2009 there seems to have been [...]

Wow! What a week!

Nov 13, 2009  |  under Property, Residential site finding  |  by Lyndon Forshaw

I’d just like to say a huge thank you to everyone for all your amazing responses and comments about my FREE report: “Land Finder Fortunes – How you can make life-changing profits from land without purchase or ownership”.
It’s the first time I’ve done anything like this so I hadn’t a clue what sort of reaction [...]

Revealed: one of the industry’s best kept secrets – How you can make a life-changing income from land without purchase or ownership…

Nov 4, 2009  |  under Property, Residential site finding  |  by Lyndon Forshaw

I’m really excited about this! I’ve been extremely busy over the last few weeks working on a very special “something”. I can now reveal that the “something” is a FREE report which should help you emulate my success in securing life-altering profits through land deals.
I’ve never done anything like this before, so I hope you’ll [...]

“Buy land: They ain’t making any more of it!”…

…a friend of mine told me that in the pub last Friday.  It’s something a client of his tells him time and again. Last time I looked, his client was worth £1.3 BILLION in the Sunday Times Rich List.  Apparently this pearl of wisdom is the cornerstone of his wealth creation strategy – and it’s [...]

Could a little known funding restriction derail your next refurbishment project?

Oct 12, 2009  |  under Property, Refurbishment  |  by Lyndon Forshaw

Earlier this year, the Guardian newspaper asked its readers to nominate words and phrases which should be erased from the English language. One of the most popular suggestions was the word gobsmacked. One reader, Anna Newton, wrote that “the sheer ugliness and implied violence of the word makes me shudder with revulsion”. I couldn’t agree [...]

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