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If you want to discover one of the most underrated currencies in business... read this to the end.
A few days ago, we were helping an investor find a small house. Tight budget. Limited options. Not easy.
We searched and searched, and then we found something interesting. It wasn’t just a house—it was potential. The owner lived there, but it was ready to rent, had a big bathroom that could be split, and even a dry basement with a window—perfect for a second bathroom or extra room. We saw a clear path to high Property Cashflow.
The property was listed at £110K. We offered full asking—confident we were making the right move.
But then came that familiar phrase: “Please send us your best and final offer.”
We raised it to £112.5K, waited, and then... bad news. “Sorry, the property’s been sold.
Ouch.
Now, in that moment, most would give up. But my client loved the house. She wanted it. Badly.
So we made a bold move: we increased the offer again—this time to £115K (significantly above the initial asking price).
I thought, "Surely this will seal the deal."
But then I received a message I’ll never forget:
“It’s not about the price. The owner chose someone else... because they built a relationship.”
Read that again
It wasn’t about money. It was about trust. Connection. Rapport. It was about the fact that relationships are currency.
Let me tell you something that applies to any business, but especially to property where emotion, sentiment, and the history of a home are involved: relationships are money.
Not just who you know, but how you know them.
That small conversation during a viewing, that kind smile, that 30-minute chat where you connect on a human level—that is the soft power that won the deal.
If a property is listed by a private seller (or an agent who is genuinely close to the seller), the highest offer is often not the winner. Especially in cases of probate, divorce, or a tiring landlord, sellers are motivated by more than money:
1. Certainty: They want to know the buyer is reliable, won't pull out, and is quick to act. Rapport creates a perception of reliabilit
2. Ethics: They want to know the buyer will treat the property, and perhaps their tenants, with respect. This emotional comfort is priceless.
3. Speed: They want the process to be smooth and fast. A buyer who has built a relationship with the agent or seller is seen as less likely to cause delays.
I can almost guarantee: The buyer who got the property didn't offer more than £115K. They just made the owner feel something. And in business—people follow their feelings.
In property and business, actual cash is the highest cost. Every extra pound you spend on a purchase price reduces your Net Yield and your return on capital employed. Money is finite, and using it aggressively to win a bid is often the least financially efficient way to invest.
But there’s another way to buy value: it’s with relationships.
If you're in this business, or planning to be, you must start building relationships like your success depends on it—because it does. Your network is one of your most powerful assets.
1. Honesty and Integrity: If you say you’re going to do something, do it—quickly. If a deal is delayed, communicate immediately. Being a reliable person is the fastest way to become a reliable partner.
2. Add Value First (The Givers Gain Rule): Don't call an agent only when you want a deal. Call to share market insights, congratulate them on a big sale, or recommend their service to someone else. Invest time into your network now—and you'll withdraw results when you need them most.
3. Be Decisive: When a strong deal arrives, don't dither for a week. Have your finance and power team ready. Being known as a "clean, fast buyer" is worth more to a motivated seller than an extra £5k on a slow, uncertain bid.
4. Listen, Don't Pitch: When speaking to a seller or agent, don't rush to pitch your finance strategy. Ask about their goal. What do they need to achieve? Is it speed? Privacy? Leaving the property to a kind owner? Solve their problem, and the deal is yours.
5. Be Human: Take the time. Be real. That small conversation about their dog, their weekend, or the history of the house is what they will remember when they are faced with two similar offers.
Remember, building rapport doesn't mean you are less commercial. It means you are commercially smarter. Because when the moment comes, and it always comes, it won't be your offer that wins. It will be the connection you've built.
Are you ready to stop focusing only on the numbers and start unlocking the hidden deal flow that only comes from strong, strategic relationships?
The team at Property Cashflow can help you vet potential deals and structure your business to attract the best partners and access the most profitable opportunities.
Invest in your network, not just your assets.
Contact us today for a strategic consultation on building your property power team. Email: info@propertycashflow.co.uk

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