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Eileen's Story:
Eileen has persistently succeeded in a property market that has been in a state of crisis since mid 2007. Despite the economic downturn Eileen Rawson has managed to buck the trend of the BTL market and has succeeded where many have failed.
But How?
Eileen states that the key to being a successful Landlord is firstly understanding your market, tailoring your property to meet that market, and finally, but most importantly utilising Feng Shui within the property to enhance and attract those tenants, ensuring a substantial return on your property and your investments.
Utilising her considerable expertise within the property market, coupled with her extensive knowledge of Feng Shui in relation to property, Eileen consistently brings in good rental returns, minimising the void periods between tenants, increasing her profit margin, while building on solid foundations, which in turn guarantees her the necessary monies to purchase further properties.
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Eileen has been a professional landlord since 2003, steadily building her portfolio of properties over the years, and despite the credit crunch Eileen envisages adding more properties to her portfolio shortly. As far as Eileen is concerned there has never been a better time to purchase property, nor a better opportunity as a Landlord. Despite news to the contrary, Eileen's properties consistently let out quickly and easily, proving her techniques with regard to property persistently succeed where other's fail. Eileen Rawson has been successfuly buying and letting property profitably since 2002, and in that time she has consistently succeeded in letting her properties.
Eileen states: "Despite the economic downturn I am reeling in the cash from my properties. My property's always rent out in record time, due to my due diligence in making sure that all my properties satisfy my particular criteria for success."
She goes on to say: "One property was let within 24 hours of being advertised. It had 3 viewings lined up on it's first day on the market,and all 3 viewers wanted it! In fact, most of my properties are rented back out even before the existing tenants have moved out!"
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