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Shaz takes a look at how the property cycle works and discusses whether you should try and
beat it predicting what may happen or  work in the present looking for good deals with a strategy that works in your gold mine area
Listen in and hear about the stages of a property cycle and the strategies and approaches that make the difference as a property investor
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KEY TAKEAWAYS
A property cycle is generally 18 years in length
After a property crash, there is a recovery phase
When the market enters the boom phase prices rapidly rise
In theory, avoid buying in the boom period
The market booms when there is more demand than properties available
Flipping property in the peak period can be profitable but if you flip as prices drop you can lose money
You have to be cautious, especially if you are new to property
You can’t predict the future, look at the market and opportunities now
High levels of unemployment can be an indicator that the economy is unstable
Understand your gold mine area and the opportunities
On average house prices double every ten years
 
BEST MOMENTS
‘Wait for the drop to occur before you buy to maximise your profits’
‘Run the numbers and see what works for you’
‘The UK is often described as having a two-speed property market’
 
VALUABLE RESOURCES
shaz@aaa-accountants.co.uk
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ABOUT THE HOST
Shaz Nawaz is a serial entrepreneur; he owns five thriving businesses in diverse sectors.
Shaz is committed to helping business owners build successful businesses. Having conducted over 3,000 business growth consultation he has helped his clients generate millions in additional profits. His purpose is to inspire business owners to build businesses that are hugely profitable and sustainable.
He is a huge advocate of having multiple streams of income. He has written a number of business books and regularly contributes articles to mainstream media outlets.
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