Why I am building the Property Rugby Club network

In just 2 weeks, the Property Rugby Club (PRC) has generated a great deal of interest. I have been overwhelmed with new contacts getting in touch wanting to find out more and looking to get involved.

These include contacts from Hong Kong, Portugal, Belfast, Dubai, Edinburgh and London. My two passions in life; rugby and property are clearly of interest to many others.

Throughout my 12 year career at ACE Property in Edinburgh I have been fortunate enough to work with many professional rugby players, managing and selling their investment properties and homes.

Of late a new type of relationship has been building with players and I am keen to develop that link.

There has been many an article written lately on players struggling to transition through to the working world after rugby. Working 9 to 5 in a new environment is not easy and takes time to adapt. Throw in targets to meet and exams to pass, things could quite quickly get on top of you.

The Property Rugby Club has two aims:

1. To help and assist players transition into the property industry if this is a career path that is of interest to them.
To be a global network for players and property professionals that builds lasting relationships and ultimately business opportunities.
2. My own network of property professionals and rugby enthusiasts have reached out and made it clear that they are keen to help players but the interest from far and wide has been inspiring.

Following a successful career players need to believe that their greatest achievements could still be to come!

I am keen to help any players at any stage of their career and welcome anyone to get in touch. This network is growing rapidly and I love being part of it.

Join PRC on Linkedin and keep up to date with our progress and player meetings.

Written by: Alan Nash

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