How To Create A Portfolio Of Property With A Single Pot Of Money
Key Topics Covered:1. Why BRR MattersMost investors run out of cash before they run out of ambition.BRR is not just a “strategy”—it’s a way to keep growing your portfolio with limited resources.Works for residential, commercial, and mixed-use properties.2. The Seven Steps to BRR SuccessTarget properties others avoid (those with problems lenders won’t touch).Calculate your offer: future value minus costs and a 20% margin.Make fair offers—don’t be afraid to go below asking price.Expect and embrace rejection; it’s part of the process.Follow up with rejected offers—motivation changes over time.Secure finance, fix the property, and add value.Refinance at the new value to pull out as much cash as possible.3. Creative Financing & Bridging LoansBridging finance lets you buy and refurb properties that need work, even if you don’t have all the cash upfront.Build the cost of bridging into your deal—if the numbers work, it’s worth it.Always take longer terms than you think you’ll need to avoid penalties.4. Avoiding Common MistakesDon’t get attached to asking prices; base your offers on solid calculations.Provide clear evidence of tangible improvements to valuers for successful refinancing.Plan for potential overruns and down valuations.5. Market Insights & MindsetDespite higher interest rates and tougher legislation, rents have risen and BRR still works if you buy right.The property market is seeing a “changing of the guard”—new investors are entering as older landlords exit.Success comes from thinking differently and being willing to do what others won’t.6. Advanced Tactics: Delayed Completion & Ninja Investors“Exchange with delayed completion” lets you refurb before you own, sometimes pulling your cash out on day one.Ninja investors operate under the radar, focusing on creative deals and properties most ignore.Actionable TakeawaysFocus on properties with problems you know how to solve.Always run your own numbers and stick to fair, calculated offers.Use creative finance and networking to keep growing—even when cash is tight.Embrace rejection and follow up—motivation changes.Learn from experienced mentors and surround yourself with like-minded investors.Resources & Next Steps:Buy, Refurb, Refinance - Guides, workshops, and advanced trainingProperty Chats free networking events — no speakers, no pitches, just real conversationsWealthBuilders Membership: Free access to guides, webinars, and communityDownload our FREE Pensions and Inheritance Tax GuideConnect with Us:Listen on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, YouTube, and all major platforms. Next Steps On Your WealthBuilding Journey: Join the WealthBuilders Facebook CommunitySchedule a 1:1 call with one of our teamBecome a member of WealthBuildersIf you have been enjoying listening to WealthTalk - Please Leave Us A Review!
What the 2025 Autumn Budget Really Means for Wealth Builders
Key Topics Covered:1. Budget Headlines & Tax ChangesMore taxes on recurring income, dividends, and savingsBusiness owners face higher dividend charges and new limits on passing businesses to heirsEmployee Ownership Trusts (EOTs) and Business Property Relief (BPR) now have stricter tax limits2. Impact on Pensions & InvestmentsState Pension increase staysLimit on salary sacrifice for pensionsLower Cash Individual Savings Account [ISA] limits for under 65sHigher taxes on investment products3. Practical Advice for Wealth BuildersDiversify across the “seven pillars of wealth” and focus on recurring, controllable incomeUse tax-advantaged structures (like SSAS pensions) and keep an eye on changing rulesPay close attention to recurring expenses, tax, fees, and debts – control what you can4. Action Steps & ToolsDon’t get overwhelmed – take small, regular actions each monthUse WealthBuilders’ free budget guide, calculators, and resources for clarityExecutors now have 15 months (instead of 6) to report pensions for inheritance tax, but tax is still due in 6 months – plan aheadActionable TakeawaysReview how the new budget changes affect your income, business, and retirement plansMake use of tax reliefs and allowances while they last, especially if you’re a business ownerStay proactive: download guides, use calculators, and get advice tailored to your situationDon’t let complexity stop you – small, consistent steps lead to more control and certainty Resources & Next StepsAccess our WealthBuilders' Autumn Budget Report 2025Check your State Pension forecastCalculate your Inheritance Tax Bill - Free Online CalculatorDownload our FREE Pensions and Inheritance Tax GuideWealthBuilders Membership: Free access to guides, webinars, and communityConnect with Us:Listen on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, YouTube, and all major platforms.Next Steps On Your WealthBuilding Journey: Join the WealthBuilders Facebook CommunitySchedule a 1:1 call with one of our teamBecome a member of WealthBuildersIf you have been enjoying listening to WealthTalk - Please Leave Us A Review!
Why Senior Executives Are Turning to Portfolio Careers for Freedom and Fulfilment
Key Topics Covered:1. Why Executives Choose Portfolio CareersMany senior leaders leave corporate jobs for more control, flexibility, and purpose.Becoming a non-executive director (NED) lets them advise several businesses, stay intellectually engaged, and build multiple income streams.2. What a Non-Executive Director Actually DoesNEDs guide and support business owners, using their experience and networks to help smaller companies grow.Typical NEDs are former CEOs, directors, or C-suite leaders who want to keep working, but on their own terms.3. Adrian’s Journey: From Corporate to EntrepreneurAdrian left a high-level tech role to help executives move into business ownership.He built and acquired several companies, faced personal and business setbacks, and ultimately found new direction after a major life shift.4. Overcoming Identity and Timing ChallengesLeaving a big job can trigger a loss of identity; Adrian stresses the importance of recognising your own value and skills.Timing your transition is key—look for inflection points like changes at work, financial readiness, or life events.5. How to Start Your Own Portfolio CareerAdrian recommends a three-phase roadmap:Clarify your value and how you’re seen (positioning)Tap into your existing network for opportunitiesBuild new connections aligned with your goalsLinkedIn is powerful, but most executives underuse it—focus on connecting, not selling.6. The Wealth-Building BenefitsNED roles create time for other wealth-building activities, like property or investing.Some coaches and NEDs eventually take equity stakes in businesses, building long-term wealth and influence. Actionable Takeaways:Consider a portfolio career if you want more freedom, less risk, and a chance to use your experience in new ways.Prepare for the identity shift and plan your timing and finances.Use your network and be proactive—opportunities often come from people you already know.Don’t be afraid to reach out for guidance or support. Resources:Leverage Your Corporate Experience to Secure Paid SME Board RolesDownload the Pension and Inheritance Tax GuideWealthBuilders Membership: Free access to guides, webinars, and community Connect with Us:Listen on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, YouTube, and all major platforms. Next Steps On Your WealthBuilding Journey: Join the WealthBuilders Facebook CommunitySchedule a 1:1 call with one of our teamBecome a member of WealthBuildersIf you have been enjoying listening to WealthTalk - Please Leave Us A Review!
2027 Inheritance Tax & Pensions Shake Up: Everything You Need to Know
Key Topics Covered:1. What Changes in April 2027Unused pensions will count towards inheritance tax.Anything above the tax-free limit may be taxed at 40%.More families will be affected due to frozen allowances.2. Executors, Lost Pensions and Hidden TrapsNew burdens and risks for executors who must locate and report all pensions.The scale of “lost pensions” and how to track them down.When to consider consolidating multiple pots and when to seek advice.3. Income vs Capital and Smart GiftingIHT as a tax on capital, not income.Annual allowances, the 7‑year rule and “gifts with reservation”.How gifts out of surplus income can be unlimited and IHT‑free if well documented.4. Pensions, Annuities and Who’s AffectedWhich pensions are not treated as capital (state, final salary, annuities).Which are caught by the new rules (personal pensions, SIPPs, SSAS, DC workplace schemes).Pros and cons of using annuities to swap capital for income.5. SSAS Pensions and Multi‑Generational PlanningWhat a SSAS is and who can qualify (limited company owners).Using SSAS to consolidate pots, invest entrepreneurially and involve adult children.Strategies like contributions for children, earmarking and loanback to shift value down the bloodline.6. Life Cover, Wills and the Family Wealth FortressWhy life insurance should be written in trust to avoid swelling your estate.Using whole‑of‑life, second‑death cover to fund an inevitable IHT bill.The basics everyone should have in place: will, LPAs, and an annual “estate stock take”.Actionable Takeaways:Assume the 2027 rules will affect you if you have pensions and other assets – start planning now.Calculate your current estate and repeat annually to see how close you are to IHT thresholds.Trace and tidy up old pensions; don’t leave a mess for your executors.Learn the difference between gifting capital and gifting surplus income – and document income gifts carefully.Review life cover and trusts; consider SSAS if you’re a business owner wanting to build and pass on wealth efficiently.Resources & Next Steps:Join the Waitlist and Get Your Free Inheritance Tax & Pensions Guide - Be the first to receive this essential guide as soon as it's readyWealthBuilders Membership: Free access to guides, webinars, and communityConnect with Us:Listen on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, YouTube, and all major platforms.Next Steps On Your WealthBuilding Journey: Join the WealthBuilders Facebook CommunitySchedule a 1:1 call with one of our teamBecome a member of WealthBuildersIf you have been enjoying listening to WealthTalk - Please Leave Us A Review!
Creating Community and Cashflow: The Story Behind Girls in Property with Athena Dobson
Key Topics Covered:1. From Furlough to Property FreedomHow COVID and furlough ended Athena’s high‑performing travel career overnight.Using that pause to ask, “Is this the life I want for the next 5–10 years?”Buying her first flat in Bournemouth, getting the numbers wrong, and why she still calls it her “baby” and best teacher.2. Rent‑to‑Rent, Burnout and Pivoting StrategyMoving into rent‑to‑rent HMOs and serviced accommodation to generate cashflow.The reality of late‑night calls, guest issues and stress – including the Sunday night window incident.Handing back all rent‑to‑rent properties and feeling as free returning the keys as when she first got them.Pivoting to simpler, long‑term strategies: buy‑to‑lets and buy–refurbish–refinance, with flips and land development as future options.3. Building Girls in Property: Community, Recurring Income and SupportWalking into a networking room of 45 people with only three women and thinking, “That’s a shame.”Finding no UK‑based female property networks or podcasts, then launching Girls in Property in 2023.Growing from a passion project that made no money for over a year into:A sponsored weekly podcast.A £30/month online membership (two live calls a month: “prosperity” and property strategy).A national community hosted on Circle, plus summer/winter parties and an annual training event.How Girls in Property now replaces and exceeds her old salary as a recurring revenue stream.4. Education, Strategy Choice and Market Opportunities“Don’t rush to buy a course”: only invest if you can implement from day one.Use free education first (podcasts, YouTube, books) and do due diligence on paid training.Choosing strategy based on four resources: knowledge, money, time, energy – plus personality and end goal.Example of a mentee who came for rent‑to‑rent but was better suited to partnering with an investor on flips.Why today’s market, with older landlords exiting, offers opportunities if you talk to people and build relationships with agents.5. Health, Wealth and Your Own Version of SuccessAthena’s view of financial freedom as choice – the ability to respond to life, travel and allocate time where it matters.Burning out twice and realising “health is wealth” – long‑term wealth is pointless if you destroy yourself getting there.Her guiding question: “What does your version of success look like – and who’s standing next to you on that hill?”Current focus: simplifying businesses, building cashflow and wealth, and aiming to be retired by 50 with businesses that don’t rely on her daily presence.Actionable Takeaways:Assess your knowledge, money, time and energy before choosing a strategy.Use free education first; only buy courses you’re ready to implement immediately.Document your journey from day one to build trust with future investors and partners.Avoid shiny penny syndrome – simplify down to strategies that fit you and your goals.Protect your health and pace yourself; wealth building is a long‑term game.Resources & Next Steps:Girls in Property Community & MembershipGirls in Property PodcastWealthBuilders Membership: Free access to guides, webinars, and communityConnect with Us:Listen on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, YouTube, and all major platforms.Next Steps On Your WealthBuilding Journey: Join the WealthBuilders Facebook CommunitySchedule a 1:1 call with one of our teamBecome a member of WealthBuildersIf you have been enjoying listening to WealthTalk - Please Leave Us A Review!