Institute of
Property Investors

Supporting Property investors across the UK

Supporting Investors

The Institute of Property Investors offer resources and benefits for all UK Commercial or residential investors.

The Institute of Property Investors membership benefits includes preferential rates and services developed in partnership with members to give you the edge alongside your experience and qualifications.

In addition, they will aid you in governance, risk management and compliance by ensuring that you are up to date with best practices and legislation whilst supporting investment growth.

Institute of Property Investor’s membership grants access to exclusive resources available to members only.

IPI

Frequently Asked Questions

Most frequent questions and answers

What legal Support does IPI offer?

Legal support for members for commercial & residential property from documents to legal helpline. Discounted legal representation is required if needed.

What resources are avialble for Investors?

Institute of Property Investors provides a range of resources & products for members to assist them to manage portfolios efficiently.

Do you provide documents & templates?

Member have access to our document library where you can download documents.

What are the benefits of join Institute of Property Investors?

Members of the Institute of Property Investors have several benefits when they join us. Members have free access to our legal helpline and access to documents to download, and much more. 

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