Nick Marr is an author, speaker, digital marketing executive and coach with a passion for inspirational leadership. He started his coaching career as a police officer helping to deliver a change to senior officer leadership styles. He also represented minority police officers in various roles throughout his 20 year career. His move into business saw him as founder of one of the first online estate agencies in the UK. He has worked as Chief Marketing Officer and Vice President of Sales for Digital Marketing organisations. He once created a social media viral that went global just by using his head... His innovation in business led to him being featured in the Financial Times and appearances on BBC TV.

Why Are Home Inspections Important?

  When you’re looking for a new place to live, or even for your first home, it’s easy to get carried away in the excitement of the process and the prospect of your new home. But, this is not the time to forget basic procedures. There are several things you should do before the sale […]

The Downsides of Self-Managing Rental Properties

If you are thinking about buying a rental property, you already know how incredible this investment can be for your finances. Even if you haven’t actually experienced it yet, you’re interested because you know the power of cash flow, and of a tenant paying for the house you own. Rental properties are one of the […]

6 Tips for Finding Your Student Accommodation

Finding accommodation as a college student can be challenging, especially right now, during a pandemic. Your accommodation at the university might be exactly what you want but unfortunately, the prices to live on campus can be higher than expected. Some colleges prefer to give out accommodation loans to help students afford to live on campus, […]

How to Make Money Through Real Estate in the UK

  Despite the wider economic doom and gloom in the UK, the housing market on these shores continues to go from strength to strength. In March of this year, the average house price in the UK peaked at a staggering £278,436. What’s more, this figure betrayed annual price growth of 9.8%, while there’s little sign […]