Tag: Mark Alexander
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How I minimise rental voids
A one month rental void accounts for 8.33% of your annual rental income. For many landlords this is the difference between making...
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Sell or hold after completing a refurbishment?
This question was recently asked on a property forum and inspired me to write this post.
A spreadsheet could be written to crunch the...
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The roots of my Property Investment Strategy
“I measure my business related success by how much I improve my cashflow and my bank balance every year.”
The beginning...
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The next generation of property investors
By Mark Alexander.
The next generation of property investors will:
Have good jobs and surplus income
Have plenty of equity in their...
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The History of Buy to Let Sale and Rent Back
By Mark Alexander.
I closed my first Sale and Rent Back, “SARB”, deal in 1990. It wasn’t for me personally though...
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The history of No Money Down and Instant Remortgages sinc...
It was 1992, we were at the tail of the property crash of the late 80’s and early 90’s. I was still cutting my teeth...
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What’s more important, cashflow or liquidity? Mark Alexan...
Cashflow is simply defined as regular income. Positive cashflow is when income exceeds expenditure and you make a profit. So that’s...