Stuart Douglas

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Stuart stepped onto the property ladder in 1999. As a young professional footballer he was advised to invest in property, so he bought his first home, a converted hat factory in St Albans at the tender age of 21. He redesigned and refurbished the property and lived there until he was transferred to a new football club. Upon marketing the property, it quickly sold for a substantially increased price. This proved to be a watershed moment for Stuart, the affirmation of his true talent in property design and renovation.

Whilst his football career was his primary focus, Stuart continued to buy and develop properties in the locations of the football clubs that he played for. During his career he acquired and refurbished several properties. This nurtured and enhanced his expertise in property development and improved his project management skills.

He developed every property to his exacting standard, with each refurbishment more detailed than the last, each design more intricate than before. His network of industry professionals increased with each build and over the years he assembled a portfolio of unique, creative and desirable properties. Foresight and future planning combined with his passion for design and build enabled him to make the smooth transition from successful professional footballer to successful property professional.



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