After 30 Years in Property, One Strategy Still Leads for Cashflow
by Simon Zutshi
Over three decades of investing have taught Simon Zutshi one clear lesson. If your goal is strong, consistent monthly income, not all strategies are equal.
Buy-to-lets can work. Flips can create chunks of cash. But when it comes to reliable cashflow, HMOs continue to stand out.
As the founder of property investors network, Simon has seen Houses of Multiple Occupation transform investors’ results when structured correctly
Why HMOs Can Be So Powerful
A standard rental property produces one stream of income.
An HMO produces several.
Multiple tenants under one roof means multiple rent payments. When sourced carefully, set up compliantly and managed professionally, this can significantly increase monthly cashflow compared to traditional single lets
For some investors, that uplift in income has meant replacing their employed earnings far sooner than expected
So Why Doesn’t Everyone Do Them?
Because most investors assume HMOs are too complicated
Licensing.
Planning.
Multiple tenants.
Management systems.
Yes, HMOs are more advanced.
But advanced does not mean impossible. It means structured.
With the right guidance, the process becomes clear. You understand the rules, the numbers and the risks before you commit. And you decide whether this strategy genuinely fits your goals.
Free 3 Part HMO Series
Rather than dismissing HMOs based on assumptions, Simon has created a free three-part video series explaining:
- Why HMOs can generate strong cashflow
- Why most investors avoid them
- How they can be funded, including approaches many overlook
- And how to decide if this strategy is right for you
The training is practical, direct and based on 30 years of real-world experience.
It is completely free to access.
If you are serious about building income from property in 2026 and beyond, this is an opportunity to properly understand one of the most powerful cashflow strategies available.
Do not rule it out without looking at it properly.
Register now and watch the free HMO video series before access closes.
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