Thirty minutes with the team on where your capital is, what a first rent-to-rent unit would look like in your city, and which of the two routes fits the hours you actually have.
Choose a time →Consultations are held by telephone or video. Nothing is priced on a webpage.
This is an advisory conversation rather than a presentation. If Wilton is not the right fit for your position, we will say so on the call.
Your capital, your experience and the hours you can realistically give it. That determines the route, and it is the first thing we establish.
The type of property, the area, and the figures a unit needs to clear before it is worth signing. Bring a property you are considering and we will run it.
For most professionals it is not capital or intent. It is a process that fits around a full week, and that is a solvable problem.
Building and running the portfolio yourself with the Knowledge Vault behind you, or having Wilton source, set up and operate it for you.
Three clients, none of whom gave up what they were already doing.
DylanRan an events company and was already invested in buy-to-lets. The capital was there. Consistent monthly cash flow was not. Eight units now sit underneath the business rather than replacing it.
IhabFound what looked like the right first property in Canary Wharf and was ready to sign. We went through the figures on a call and advised him against it. The issues were not visible on the surface.
AndrewBuilt and now runs three units while holding a position at an accountancy firm and completing a master's degree. He was not short of intent, only of a process that fitted a full week.
The results above are individual to these clients and reflect their own circumstances, capital and effort. They are not a projection of what you should expect.
Capital is rarely the problem. Deciding where to put it is, and that is a conversation rather than a webpage.
Choose a time →Thirty minutes, by telephone or video.