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- Inside_Track abstract "Inside Track was a British property investment information company that went into administration in April 2008 following a downturn in the UK property market. Its sister company, Instant Access Properties, which sold properties to Inside Track clients, entered administration in September 2008, primarily as a result of the global economic crisis.The company advertised in newspapers and through mailshots, inviting customers to attend a free property investment session. The purpose of the session was to sell a full two-day investment course, priced at £2,500.If the customers proceeded beyond this stage, they would pay up to £8,000 to join 'Instant Access Properties', a 'property club' sister company of Inside Track, which sent property brochures for potential buy-to-let properties. These were typically off-plan properties, with the stated aim of achieving price appreciation before the property had been built, and with a view to holding the property on a medium or even long-term basis. Inside Track received a portion of the purchase price for this service, 3% if purchased through its sister company Inside Access Properties. Properties bought through the Instant Access company were sold at a nominal 15% discount (in order to access buy-to-let mortgages, which typically required a minimum 85% loan-to-value ratio). With house price growth mostly over 10% each year continuing until 2007, many Inside Track customers did indeed make substantial profits, however with the UK property market in freefall as of 2008, the company was doomed, and it went into administration in April 2008; the company's website [1], which previously had advertised property seminars running almost every day and promoted its advice the UK buy-to-let market.The main other company in the Inside Track family is Fuel,[2] a mortgage brokers, through which customers can arrange finance for their Inside Track property purchases. As of October 2008, it was still trading.Inside Track's methodology was based on gearing, with customers encouraged to borrow against properties in order to buy more, a methodology that broke down as when the property market began to fall dramatically.".
- Inside_Track wikiPageExternalLink www.fuelfinance.co.uk.
- Inside_Track wikiPageExternalLink www.insidetrack.co.uk.
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- Inside_Track subject Category:Companies_established_in_2000.
- Inside_Track subject Category:Companies_of_the_United_Kingdom.
- Inside_Track comment "Inside Track was a British property investment information company that went into administration in April 2008 following a downturn in the UK property market. Its sister company, Instant Access Properties, which sold properties to Inside Track clients, entered administration in September 2008, primarily as a result of the global economic crisis.The company advertised in newspapers and through mailshots, inviting customers to attend a free property investment session.".
- Inside_Track label "Inside Track".
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