How PCN came about

If you’ve spent any time in the property world, you know it can be a lonely road. Whether you’re a seasoned landlord navigating ever-changing regulations or a first-time investor trying to find your feet, the ‘bricks and mortar’ business often feels like a solo sport.

That is exactly why the Property Collective Network (PCN) was born.

The Problem: The Networking Gap

For years, property networking often fell into two camps: stuffy, corporate boardrooms that felt inaccessible, or high-pressure ‘sales pitch’ environments where everyone was trying to sell you a course rather than build a connection.

PCN was founded on a simple realisation: real property success isn’t just about the deals; it’s about the people behind them. There was a desperate need for a space where ‘property people’ could meet without the ego—a place to swap stories, share tips, and build genuine, long-term relationships.

The Mission: Meaningful Networking

PCN came about to bridge that gap. Based in the heart of the North West, our network was designed to be a ‘laid-back gathering’ where value comes first. We believe that when you put a group of like-minded, ambitious property professionals in a room together—from sourcers and financiers to builders and landlords—the magic happens naturally.

Our background is rooted in three core pillars:

  1. Authentic Connection: No forced pitches. Just real conversations over a drink.
  2. Educational Value: Providing inspiring talks and ‘Deal Clinics’ that offer practical, ‘on-the-ground’ advice you can actually use.
  3. Community Support: Celebrating the wins, helping with the ‘asks’, and creating a safety net of trusted trades and suppliers.

Looking Forward

What started as a desire for better conversations has grown into a thriving collective and the goal remains the same: to ensure no one has to navigate the property journey alone.

The Property Collective Network isn’t just a monthly event; it’s a community built by property people, for property people. We’re here to make sure that in an industry made of stone and steel, the human element always comes first.


Want to be part of the story? Join us at our next event and see what happens when the collective works together.