Negotiation, Negotiation, Negotiation

UK Property Investment news and comments from Mark Harrison of YourPropertyExpert.com

About Mark

mark-formal-picture-small.jpgMark Harrison is an entrepreneur with a technology and property background.

Like many people working in IT, he decided to make “alternative pension provision”, and started investing in residential property in London and the South East in 1994. This did somewhat better than expected, allowing him to “retire” at age 32.

Discovering that retirement was rather boring, he went on to build a series of businesses, and studied under Darryl Mattocks, one of the UK’s leading web entrepreneurs (and the founder of Europe’s first commercial website in the early 90s)

He runs training courses on Property Negotiation several times a year, and offers a free mini-course on the subject at www.yournegotiationexpert.com

He also runs a free monthly newsletter on UK Property Investment at www.yourpropertyexpert.com – this complements the blog, in that the articles are longer and somewhat more polished, but rather less frequent.

He is married to Mary, and has a daughter – Pippy, and a son – Peter (age two, who doesn’t yet have his own blog.)

4 Responses to “About Mark”

  1. Chris R said

    Hi Mark,

    I thought you might want to write an article about this:

    http://wikileaks.org/wiki/Project_Wing_-_Northern_Rock_Executive_Summary

    Chris

  2. [...] think in terms of arriving at a “happiness condition.” U. K. property expert Mark Harrison thought that I had implied that “contentment” was a product of “status [...]

  3. Peter Cook said

    I think you must be in London and SE – I have a number of events coming up and you are invited to attend one of them:

    Institute of Business Consultants – Feb 23 – Brands Hatch area

    Chartered Inst of Marketing – Feb 24 – High Wycombe area

    If you are interested to be my guest, drop me an e-mail at peter@humdyn.co.uk

    Very best

    Peter

  4. Barbara36 said

    I choose another pic that had less sunshine on it. ,

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