Reducing Investor Upfront Costs: Our September £1,799 Deal
At PropertyChess, we’ve always believed that investing in property should feel more like a well-planned chess match than a gamble. Every move counts, and the first few moves can define the outcome. That’s why, in September, we introduced our £1,799 staging and sourcing package — designed with one clear intention: to help investors reduce their upfront costs without sacrificing long-term returns.
Why We Focused on Staging and Sourcing
The reality is simple: staging sells. Properties that are well-presented not only attract tenants faster but often command stronger rents. Sourcing, on the other hand, is the first real “move” in the game — identifying the right property at the right price sets the tone for the entire investment journey.
But both of these services traditionally add pressure to investors’ cash flow. When you’re already covering deposits, legal fees, and refurb costs, the additional spend on staging and sourcing can feel like a burden. We wanted to change that.
Our Intention Behind the Deal
The September package was about shifting that weight off investors’ shoulders. By offering staging and sourcing for £1,799, we created an entry point that made it easier for new investors to get started, while also giving seasoned investors a cost-effective way to scale.
We didn’t cut corners; we restructured. We looked at how we could deliver the same quality outcomes but with smarter processes, stronger supplier relationships, and a streamlined approach that passed the savings straight back to our clients.
What This Means for Investors Going Forward
Property investment is not just about numbers on a spreadsheet; it’s about timing, psychology, and positioning. The right staging accelerates results. The right sourcing builds resilience into your portfolio. And the right deal at the right time can free up capital for your next move.
That’s the principle behind our September offer — and it’s the principle that continues to guide everything we do at PropertyChess. Because when investors win their first moves, the rest of the game opens up.

