Stuart is a property investor, husband, and father of four at Lord Panda Property currently living in Surrey, United Kingdom. His interests range from entrepreneurship to running. He's also a big fan of coffee, reading personal development books, films and trying to find "quiet time"! Stuart is also the host of the Executive Juice podcast.
If you’d like to get in touch, feel free to say hello through LinkedIn.
Stuart Lordan has hosted 225 Episodes.
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Episode 227: Unveiling the Secrets: Stuart's Key Learnings in Property Business
April 3rd, 2024 | 35 mins 48 secs
In this episode of The Business of Property podcast, co-hosts Simon and Stuart delve into the realities of managing property businesses.
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Episode 226: Is a property business that loses money a good strategy?
March 27th, 2024 | 25 mins 3 secs
In this episode of the Business of Property podcast, co-hosts Stuart and Simon engage in a lively debate about the meaning of a "real property business".
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Episode 225: Common property business problems
March 20th, 2024 | 28 mins 23 secs
Simon and Stuart engage in a detailed conversation about the complexities of managing a diverse property portfolio.
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Episode 224: The Budget's Impact on Property Businesses and Mortgages
March 13th, 2024 | 33 mins 22 secs
In this episode, Stuart, Simon, and resident mortgage broker Simon Glastonbury discuss the recent budget's impact on property businesses.
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Episode 223: UK property market increases and decreases: Hometrack review
March 6th, 2024 | 21 mins 31 secs
Stuart and Simon delve into the UK house price index, discussing its meaning for the property market and examining regional price variations.
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Episode 222: Simon's increased BTL revenues came at significant cost!
February 28th, 2024 | 17 mins 43 secs
Stuart and Simon explore the financial journey of Simon's property business.
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Episode 221: How to lose an Agent and save £1,000s doing your own Tenant Find
February 21st, 2024 | 33 mins 47 secs
Stuart and Simon share strategies for landlords on finding and selecting tenants for rental properties.
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Episode 220: A £35k per month HMO business, but how did Stuart get there??
February 14th, 2024 | 20 mins 54 secs
Simon and Stuart discuss the significant growth of Stuart's property business over four years, focusing on revenue and strategic shifts, particularly the move into the rent-to-rent market.
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Episode 219: 3% mortgage rates, rising rates and fees increasing leverage - what's happening with mortgages??!!
February 7th, 2024 | 28 mins 44 secs
In this episode of the Business of Property podcast, Stuart, Simon and Simon discuss the Bank of England's decision to maintain the base rate and the impact on the mortgage market.
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Episode 218: What’s the best property strategy to scale?
January 31st, 2024 | 26 mins 22 secs
In this episode, Simon and Stuart explore the importance of aligning property strategies with personal preferences and strengths when growing a property business. Stuart shares his experience with HMOs and the necessity of adaptability, while Simon reflects on his slow, steady approach to building a property portfolio. They conclude that the best strategy is... (you'll need to listen!).
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Episode 217: From 1 BTL to £6.4M GDV in 3 Years?!
January 24th, 2024 | 31 mins 55 secs
In this episode Stuart and Simon interview Luke Blakemore. Luke shares his journey from starting with buy-to-let properties to engaging in larger development projects. He discusses the importance of using investors' money wisely, ensuring a minimum 20% return, and building a trustworthy team. Despite challenges like problematic builders and the COVID-19 lockdown, Luke and his partner have successfully grown their portfolio. The episode also covers Luke's current project involving a luxury barn conversion.
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Episode 216: What to do before your fixed rate mortgage ends?
January 17th, 2024 | 20 mins 52 secs
Stuart and Simon discuss strategies for managing mortgages, as fixed rates come to an end. They emphasize the importance of tracking end dates, exploring options with current lenders or other banks, and understanding the long-term effects of fees and interest rates on mortgages.