In this final episode of 2018, we look back on gifts, or insights, received by Breffnie from clients throughout the year. At any given moment, each of us is likely to be somebody's client and although as clients, we are technically the "receivers" in the transaction, as humans, we can often be offering something very valuable to the supplier. In this week's episode, Breffnie talks through some of the ways in which her clients, by virtue of their personalites, have given her the gift of useful life and business lessons in 2018.
43. From accountant to property developer, Catherine Brennan.
42. More at home with yourself, more at home in your house.
41. 9 ways I've seen people make money from property
40. Property purchasing in Porto with Eduardo, a philosophical estate agent
39. How to design your new build with architect Eva Byrne
38.10 houses I said no to this week and why.
37. Renting out a room on Air BnB...Aisling's story
36. Buying a house with a friend. Aimee's redbrick story.
35. Using property to launder money. Barrister Anne Marie Whelan talks fraud
34. Regina Mangan and the systems that save her time.
33. Janet Carroll estate agent, the building of a business.
32. Birds do it! Nesting...time to look with fresh eyes at our home
31.Talking Colours with Ger Cooney
30. Flat fees and finite bidding times, we talk to Helen O Keefe of Auctioneera
29. Focus Focus Focus on Money Money Money before you set foot in an Open View!
28. Working from home and a bit sheepish about it?
27. The curious tale behind Blackrock College Sports Hall.
26.14 things to consider when buying an apartment to live in
25.Bidding is like matchmaking.
24: Home swapping. How does it work? Aisling's recent experience.
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