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I Am Sold, Trust & Detective Skills

The Expat Property Guy Season 9 Episode 253

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37 Question Due Diligence Checklist / Auction Guide

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This is the fourth episode in this year’s mini-season celebrating the 12 Days of Christmas.

We’re releasing daily bite sized episodes.

Each one contains clips from three of my favourite episodes from 2025.

Today’s show features extracts from:

#217: An Insider's Guide to Flipping Auction Properties (Simon Duckworth)

#219: EVERYTHING You Need To Know About TRUST (Charlie Green)

#222: The Secret Sauce to Creating HMOs in Article 4 Areas (Tristan Gordon)

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