The network

Your team. Your postcode. Your control.

Every founding member builds and owns a trusted local power team — not a borrowed one. Everything you need should be minutes away, and it should be yours.

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Two minutes on why every founding member builds their own local team, how one member per trade per district works, and what earns exclusivity.

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Why other networks don't scale for you

Everybody on stage promotes their own team. That team is not built around your deals, and it is not built around your postcode.

Their team

  • One central team serving hundreds of people
  • You queue behind the mentor's own deals
  • Contractors travel in, charge travel, leave
  • Relationships belong to somebody else
  • If you leave, you lose the whole team

Your team

  • A team you recruited, in your own postcode
  • Your deals are the only priority on your list
  • People who live minutes from the property
  • Relationships and reputation belong to you
  • It stays yours, and it keeps compounding

The five parts of a local power team

Every property needs the same handful of people. The only question is whether they are yours and local, or somebody else's and three counties away.

Sourcing & acquisition

The people who find and price the deal before you commit.

  • Property sourcer finder Brings you deals before they hit the portals.
  • Valuer surveyor rics Independent value and condition, so you never overpay.
  • Auction agent Access to lots and under-the-hammer opportunities locally.

Legal & finance

The people who make the purchase safe, clean and properly recorded.

  • Conveyancing solicitor Every completion runs through a solicitor's client account.
  • Accountant rental trading Structure, bookkeeping and returns for the portfolio.
  • Tax advisor property Ownership structure and stamp duty planned before you buy.
  • Insurance broker Cover from exchange, through refurb, into letting.

Trades & refurb

The people who turn a tired property into a working asset.

  • Builder general contractor Your anchor trade — everything else works around them.
  • Electrician Needed on almost every refurb, and for the EICR.
  • Plumber First call on every leak, bathroom and kitchen.
  • Carpentry contractor joiner Doors, kitchens, staircases, second fix.
  • Painter decorator The difference between let and sat empty.
  • Kitchen fitter The single biggest value-add room.
  • Bathroom fitter Second biggest value-add room.
  • Roofer Small problem now or a very large one later.

Compliance & certificates

The people who keep the property legal to let.

  • Heating engineer gas safe Gas safety certificate, boiler service, heating faults.
  • Fire safety compliance specialist Alarms, doors and HMO requirements.
  • Pat tester Appliance testing for furnished and short lets.
  • Building surveyor Condition reports and pre-purchase surveys.

Lettings & management

The people who keep it occupied, clean and earning.

  • Letting agent Tenant find and ongoing management.
  • Short let property manager If the strategy is serviced or short let.
  • End of tenancy cleaner Fast turnovers mean fewer void days.
  • Handyman The small jobs that would otherwise cost a call-out.
  • Inventory clerk Protects the deposit and the property record.

How exclusivity is earned

A position in a district is not handed out. It is held, and it can be lost.

1

Join

Take a founding place in your district.

2

Pay membership

A live plan keeps your place active.

3

Pass vetting

£99 + VAT identity, insurance and certificate check.

4

Hold the position

One member per trade per district.

5

Build the rest

Invite the people you want around you.

Most networks put you on their team

When their trades are booked, you wait. When their solicitor is slow, your deal slips. You are always at the back of somebody else's queue.

Here, you build your own

Each member recruits and vets the people they actually need, in the district they actually buy in. That team answers to you.

Local means minutes, not days

A leak, a void, a check-in, a certificate — someone who already knows the property is a short drive away, not a national call-out.

The network compounds

Members trade with each other across districts. Your team serves your deals, and your reputation travels with you.

Exclusivity is earned, not given

A position in a district is only held once membership is paid and the £99 + VAT vetting fee is paid and passed. Unpaid or unvetted places release back to the pool.

If a member stops paying, or fails the vetting check, the position releases back to the pool and the next person in the queue for that trade and district is offered it. Nobody sits on a district they are not working.