• Why You Should Ignore Most Property Data – Insights from Stuart Wemyss

  • Oct 30 2024
  • Length: 41 mins
  • Podcast

Why You Should Ignore Most Property Data – Insights from Stuart Wemyss

  • Summary

  • Today, we're talking about property data.

    We’ve all heard the saying, “The numbers don’t lie,” but what if I told you that relying too much on property data could actually lead you astray?

    That’s exactly what my guest, Stuart Wemyss and I talk about today.

    If you’ve ever felt overwhelmed by the endless stream of property market data or found yourself second-guessing your investment decisions because of some 'hot' new trend, then this episode is for you.

    Stuart will break down which numbers you can trust, how to spot the indicators that matter, and why sometimes, the data can lead even the smartest investors down the wrong path.

    Links and Resources:

    Michael Yardney

    Stuart Wemyss – Prosolution Private Clients

    Stuart’s Book – Rules of the Lending Game & Investopoly

    Get the team at Metropole to help build your personal Strategic Property Plan Click here and have a chat with us

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    Also, please subscribe to my new podcast, Demographics Decoded, with Simon Kuestenmacher. Just look for Demographics Decoded wherever you listen to this podcast and subscribe so we can unveil the trends shaping your future each week.

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