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EPISODE · Oct 24, 2018 · 49 MIN

0 to 19 Properties Purchased in 18 months, Adam Huzzey talks about portfolio building from scratch

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Adam started his career by leaving University, mid way through his Biochemistry degree much to his parents dissapointment, to purse a business interest with Steven Pardoe. Together, they created Domo Kitchens, a high end kitchen studio which since he left Uni has grown to a stage where he doesn't need to be hands-on anymore, and has stepped away. LEVERAGE LIFE OR WHAT? Great work there, Adam now focusses on property full-time with Steven, and has done for 18 months.They've accumulated 19 properties in that time, sounds like financial freedom to most, especially as some are HMOs. They are in the final stages of planning negotiation for a block of 18 flats to be built from... nothing! He's already a property Developer, that quick. Why can't you be too?Their trajectory has been a real hockey stick, pretty stand-out. What also stands out is the weird room under a very stealthy trap door, in a property they purchased. Strange eh?Listen and find out how you can grow a portfolio like Adam and achieve your goals. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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