EPISODE · Jun 8, 2026 · 1H 16M
The Homeless Landlord With 12 Properties
from The Scottish Property Podcast · host Nick Ponty and Steven Clark
He owns 12 properties. He lives in his mate's spare room. And he accidentally bought a Chinese restaurant from an airport while flying back from Japan. 🏠 In this episode of the Scottish Property Podcast, Nick and Steven sit down with Isaac Cross — a former offshore worker and CERN technician who saved £140k, came off the Scottish Property Podcast course in January, and went all in on property faster than almost anyone they've had on the show.This one is raw, honest and genuinely funny. Isaac doesn't just talk about the wins. He talks about the bridging nightmare on five properties at once, the deals he overpaid for, the sourcing fees that didn't add up, the solicitor with 98 problems to solve — and what he'd do differently if he was starting again.🕐 TIMESTAMPS00:00 – Welcome to Isaac Cross & the 52 properties in 52 weeks goal02:04 – Growing up between Aberdeen and Lanarkshire with a single mum04:35 – ADHD diagnosis as a kid — and how it shapes the way Isaac works05:21 – Wanting to go offshore like his dad06:28 – Electrical apprenticeship & how he was the only one who applied10:55 – Life offshore: earning £90k in his early 20s16:20 – Moving to Switzerland for the CERN job16:29 – The best job title, the most boring job18:59 – First property: Holytown two-bed at 2021:14 – Bad mortgage advice, blowing the profit, starting over26:16 – The power of a good power team33:24 – The Dennistoun flat — bought at home report in peak Covid35:04 – Social media, personal brand & why Isaac went all in on content36:38 – The January networking event that flipped the switch44:04 – First deal in Aberdeen on a plane to Australia52:07 – Five properties on one bridge — and 98 problems to solve60:19 – The Chinese restaurant accident62:53 – Bidding at auction from Heathrow flying back from Japan66:45 – The community hub plan for the Carluke commercial unit71:55 – First private investor on board & what comes next🔑 KEY TOPICS✅ How Isaac went from zero to 12 properties in 3 months✅ Bridging five properties at once — the fees, the problems, the lessons✅ Why cheap Aberdeen stock served a purpose but he'd do it differently now✅ Sourcing fees that don't add up — and how to spot them✅ Accidentally buying commercial property at auction✅ Building a private investor relationship from scratch✅ Why social media is already bringing the right people to Isaac✅ His honest advice to anyone thinking about starting📲 CONNECT WITH ISAACFollow Isaac's property journey on Instagram — @isaaccrossproperty📅 NETWORKING EVENTSFirst Wednesday of every month📍 Aberdeen | Dundee | Edinburgh | GlasgowFollow our socials for speakers and details🎙️ ABOUT SCOTTISH PROPERTY PODCASTReal conversations with real Scottish property investors. No fluff — just honest stories, market updates, and investor journeys.🔔 Subscribe so you never miss an episode👍 Like if you found this valuable💬 Would you have bought the Chinese restaurant? Drop it in the comments 👇
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He owns 12 properties. He lives in his mate's spare room. And he accidentally bought a Chinese restaurant from an airport while flying back from Japan. 🏠 In this episode of the Scottish Property Podcast, Nick and Steven sit down with Isaac Cross — a former offshore worker and CERN technician who saved £140k, came off the Scottish Property Podcast course in January, and went all in on property faster than almost anyone they've had on the show.This one is raw, honest and genuinely funny. Isaac doesn't just talk about the wins. He talks about the bridging nightmare on five properties at once, the deals he overpaid for, the sourcing fees that didn't add up, the solicitor with 98 problems to solve — and what he'd do differently if he was starting again.🕐 TIMESTAMPS00:00 – Welcome to Isaac Cross & the 52 properties in 52 weeks goal02:04 – Growing up between Aberdeen and Lanarkshire with a single mum04:35 – ADHD diagnosis as a kid — and how it shapes the way Isaac works05:21 – Wanting to go offshore like his dad06:28 – Electrical apprenticeship & how he was the only one who applied10:55 – Life offshore: earning £90k in his early 20s16:20 – Moving to Switzerland for the CERN job16:29 – The best job title, the most boring job18:59 – First property: Holytown two-bed at 2021:14 – Bad mortgage advice, blowing the profit, starting over26:16 – The power of a good power team33:24 – The Dennistoun flat — bought at home report in peak Covid35:04 – Social media, personal brand & why Isaac went all in on content36:38 – The January networking event that flipped the switch44:04 – First deal in Aberdeen on a plane to Australia52:07 – Five properties on one bridge — and 98 problems to solve60:19 – The Chinese restaurant accident62:53 – Bidding at auction from Heathrow flying back from Japan66:45 – The community hub plan for the Carluke commercial unit71:55 – First private investor on board & what comes next🔑 KEY TOPICS✅ How Isaac went from zero to 12 properties in 3 months✅ Bridging five properties at once — the fees, the problems, the lessons✅ Why cheap Aberdeen stock served a purpose but he'd do it differently now✅ Sourcing fees that don't add up — and how to spot them✅ Accidentally buying commercial property at auction✅ Building a private investor relationship from scratch✅ Why social media is already bringing the right people to Isaac✅ His honest advice to anyone thinking about starting📲 CONNECT WITH ISAACFollow Isaac's property journey on Instagram — @isaaccrossproperty📅 NETWORKING EVENTSFirst Wednesday of every month📍 Aberdeen | Dundee | Edinburgh | GlasgowFollow our socials for speakers and details🎙️ ABOUT SCOTTISH PROPERTY PODCASTReal conversations with real Scottish property investors. No fluff — just honest stories, market updates, and investor journeys.🔔 Subscribe so you never miss an episode👍 Like if you found this valuable💬 Would you have bought the Chinese restaurant? Drop it in the comments 👇
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