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HMOs in a competitive market, raising £100,000 from Instagram alone and building a brand with Dan Brown

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...he also raised £200,000 over 4 months... why aren't you on social media?Dan is a very interesting chap and we had a wonderful talk, which is actually full of golden nuggets for you and your investments. He is based in Bristol, but his lessons in property can be applied anywhere. His first deal went over budget, the refurb cost DOUBLED. WHAT.He stresses the importance of drawing floor plans first with the furniture etc in, and having a very very detailed Schedule of Work. Luckily, he has a great build team but he understands where he went wrong. He and his wife Helen, take these lessons forward and improved on their next properties.Check out @Habibo on Instagram, their designs are different and I personally love them, really makes them stand out from the rest and it's a good example of building a meaningful brand using social media, for 2019. https://www.instagram.com/habibo_homes/Their website is beautiful: http://www.habibohomes.co.uk/His HMO checklist document is available on this link: Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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