How to Find Investment Properties (Without Wasting Hours Online)

Finding the right investment property can feel like hunting for treasure – exciting, but time-consuming and often frustrating.

  • Written 16th Apr, 2025
  • 7 min read

Finding the right investment property can feel like hunting for treasure – exciting, but time-consuming and often frustrating. Whether you're flipping, renting, or building a portfolio, identifying profitable property deals is the first (and arguably most important) step.

So, how do the pros do it? And more importantly, how can you find investment properties faster, smarter, and without falling behind the competition?

Here’s your step-by-step guide – plus a smarter solution to streamline your search.

1. Define Your Investment Strategy

Before you start scrolling through property listings, get clear on what you’re looking for. Are you after:

▪ Buy-to-let for steady rental income?

▪ HMOs for maximum monthly cash flow?

▪ Flips for fast capital gain?

▪ BRRR deals to recycle your cash?

Having a strategy helps filter out the noise and focus on properties that match your goals.

2. Choose Your Target Area

Look for locations with:

▪ Strong rental demand

▪ Regeneration projects or planned infrastructure

▪ Below-market-value opportunities

▪ High yields or solid capital growth

Tools like local council planning portals, Rightmove sold prices, and even Google Street View can give you a quick feel for the area. But, if you’re doing this manually, it can eat up your time fast.

3. Crunch the Numbers

Once you’ve found a potential deal, it’s time to dive into the numbers. Rental Yields, ROCE, Profit per Anum – they’re all key to deciding if the investment is worth it or not.

Many investors miss out on deals because they don’t run the numbers fast enough or worse, they don’t know how. Using a platform that crunches the numbers for you makes this step so much easier…(more on that in a sec).

4. Avoid Platforms Built for Homebuyers

Rightmove, Zoopla, and OnTheMarket are great for people looking to buy their dream home — but let’s be honest, they’re not built for investors.

5.Use a Smarter Tool: Try Deal Search

Deal Search was built by investors, for investors – designed to help you:

▪ Discover exclusive, investment-ready property deals

▪ See real-time updates with daily new listings

▪ Favourite and compare properties with ease

▪ Get ahead of the market (without hours of research)

Whether you’re a full-blown property pro or just dipping your toe into property, Deal Search takes the guesswork out of finding high-potential opportunities.

Final Thoughts

If you’re serious about growing your property portfolio, you need more than just luck — you need a system. Stop wasting time scrolling endlessly and start using tools that work as hard as you do.

Ready to refine your search and find your next investment deal?

Start using Deal Search today – and uncover opportunities you didn’t know you were missing.

Author

Chris Kirkwood

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