Ethical Investing: Why I’m Done Staying Quiet!
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This episode comes from a place of responsibility. Behind the glossy marketing and bold promises in the property world are real people who trusted, invested, and paid the price when things went wrong. In this conversation, I explain why I can no longer stay quiet — why ethical investing matters, how Joint Ventures have been misused, and why some strategies are sold without honesty about risk. This isn’t about calling people out. It’s about calling standards back in.
THE AIRBNB BLUEPRINT CONSULTANT - CONTACT US https://welcome.airbnbblueprint.co.uk KEY TAKEAWAYS
- Silence in the property industry is one of the biggest reasons people lose money
- Not every mentor, course, or joint venture is bad — but ethics matter more than hype
- Pressure sales tactics and FOMO lead people to make financially devastating decisions
- “Guaranteed returns” and “hands-off investments” are major red flags
- Joint ventures must be built on transparency, shared risk, and clear exit strategies
- Property does not always “only go up” — ignoring downside risk is reckless
- Rent-to-rent is not an asset and raising investor money for it is extremely risky
- If a deal only works when everything goes perfectly, it’s not a good deal
- Ethical investing means planning for worst-case scenarios, not hoping for the best
- Saying no to easy money can be the most responsible business decision you make
- When someone trusts you with their money, you’re holding part of their life story
“If this episode makes you uncomfortable, good — because it’s supposed to.”
“That’s not investing. That’s speculation dressed up as a strategy.”
“If the deal only works when everything goes perfectly, it’s not a good deal.”
“This industry doesn’t need louder mentors — it needs braver ones.”
“When someone trusts you with their money, you’re holding part of their life story.”
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HOST BIOS
Alex & Pooh have built a portfolio of over 16 Serviced Accommodation units and 10 Buy-To-Lets over the last 5 years. Their Airbnb business has allowed both of them to design a lifestyle on their own terms.
Pooh left the corporate world as an electrical engineer to spend more time with his young family, while Alex enjoys most of his time in sunny Spain, road cycling and hiking through the Tramuntana mountains.