ENTREPRENEUR BIZ TIPS: How I went from zero to 28 year old property millionaire | Dan Buchan | TEDxUniversityofYork

ENTREPRENEUR BIZ TIPS: How I went from zero to 28 year old property millionaire | Dan Buchan | TEDxUniversityofYork

Here’s Great Tip: How I went from zero to 28 year old property millionaire | Dan Buchan | TEDxUniversityofYork


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Dan has been in business for several years, setting up his first company when he was 18 years old and investing in his first property at just 19. Over the last 10 years Dan has grown his property investment company, building a portfolio of £1.1 million by the time he turned 25. With his unique insight, Dan discusses why he believes that property investment can save your life. Dan Buchan – Dan has been in business for several years, setting up his first company when he was 18 years old, and investing in his first property at just 19.

Over the last 10 years, Dan has grown his property investment company: Aspire Property Group, to include a bespoke property sourcing service for Yorkshire portfolio building, one of the largest deal packaging companies in the UK, a refurbishment and flip company, and a portfolio of £1.1 million by the time he turned 25.

Aspire Property Group is a 2x finalist in the UK Property Awards, and has gone from strength to strength, now having helped 1000’s of investors from the UK and abroad grow their investment streams and build their portfolios. Dan has gone on to mentor and speak at events across the UK to assist business entrepreneurs to build up their property businesses with the aim to show how it is possible to go from a full time career to financial freedom where you have the ability to work where you want, when you want. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at

10 Replies to “ENTREPRENEUR BIZ TIPS: How I went from zero to 28 year old property millionaire | Dan Buchan | TEDxUniversityofYork”

  1. No self respecting socialist would ever consider buying a property unless it was the home they live in.
    We can't all buy property and rent it out, who would rent it? Foreigners?
    Land is a premium though, world population is increasing and democratic free market economies like the UK are fairly safe from climate change issues…

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