Mark Jackson
Mark Jackson is a prolific Property Options Investor and educator, author and problem solver. Having had outstanding success in the UK using Property Options he founded Property Option Expert in 2009 from a strong desire to share his knowledge and experience. Born in South Wales Mark and his wife Julie have travelled extensively and spent ten years teaching, training and coaching in a number of Eastern Bloc countries in connection with their unpaid voluntary work. Involved in public speaking since the age of 15 Mark is passionate about imparting understanding simply. On return to the UK in 2004 Mark set the goal of financial freedom, and quickly achieved that through investing in property.
To contact Mark email mark.jackson@justdoproperty.com













Hi Mark,
I saw your details on the ‘Just Do Property’ property website. Please can you give me some more info with regards to lease options and how they can be applied successfully in this country.
Many Thanks
Andy Privett
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Hi Andy,
Very pleased to get your request for more information through Just Do Property.
There is much information on our web site – http://www.PropertyOptionExpert.co.uk – so please feel free to take a look.
We will also be posting valuable information on this web site – so keep coming back!
You might want to consider coming to join us on 10th April 2010 at the Crowne Plaza in London – we will be talking about the practical use of options in the UK at that event.
http://www.eventbrite.com/affiliate-register?eid=558351043&affid=676834
Best regards,
Mark Jackson
Property Option Expert.
Hi Mark
I was directed to your site by Yvonne Emery and I am very impressed. Looks a good site for the future.
Could you please tell me:-
Property is taken over via lease option. Mortgage stays in vendors name. Can that same vendor obtain a mortgage on another property at some time in the future?
Regards
Mike West
Hi Mike,
The simple answer is yes.
As long as the first option has been arranged well, and in the case of a residential mortgage consent to let is obtained from the Lender, and the owner has good credit, there need be no issue with a further residential mortgage.
I myself have two residential mortgages.
Hope that helps,
Regards,
Mark Jackson