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Are you looking for alternative business models to run alongside or instead of UK Property portfolio? 

Maybe you have a particular skillset that would enable you to buy businesses remotely in the same way you buy property? 

When Alicia Barlow found that buy to let deals in the North-West had become less attractive in the Post Covid boom, she started looking at acquiring businesses to supplement her UK property portfolio. 

However, Alicia stills invests in BTL and gives us some fantastic insights into where to look in the North-West to profit from the Manchester Ripple. 

Come on in to find out why following the major developers is where the smart money is… 


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