Milan Pavlovic

Co-Founder at Kettel Homes
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(386) 825-5501
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London, UK

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Credentials

  • Chartered Financial Analyst® (CFA) Charterholder
    CFA Institute
    Aug, 2014
    - Nov, 2024

Experience

    • United Kingdom
    • Real Estate
    • 1 - 100 Employee
    • Co-Founder
      • 2022 - Present

      Kettel Homes is the UK's first open market rent-to-own programme that helps first-time buyers achieve their goal of homeownership. There are 2.4m people under 35 in the UK who could own their own home but don’t. The growth in house prices, the tightening of lending criteria and the stagnation of wages have led to young people across the UK being left behind when it comes to homeownership. The average age of a first-time buyer outside of London has gone up by almost 3 years since 2006… Show more Kettel Homes is the UK's first open market rent-to-own programme that helps first-time buyers achieve their goal of homeownership. There are 2.4m people under 35 in the UK who could own their own home but don’t. The growth in house prices, the tightening of lending criteria and the stagnation of wages have led to young people across the UK being left behind when it comes to homeownership. The average age of a first-time buyer outside of London has gone up by almost 3 years since 2006, contributing to a 25% decline in homeownership for this age group. Supported by passionate investors at Nationwide Building Society, Ascension's Fair by Design Fund (LPs incl. Big Society Capital & Joseph Rowntree Foundation) and Entrepreneur First, we’re creating a new generation of homeowners. Visit us at www.kettelhomes.com Show less Kettel Homes is the UK's first open market rent-to-own programme that helps first-time buyers achieve their goal of homeownership. There are 2.4m people under 35 in the UK who could own their own home but don’t. The growth in house prices, the tightening of lending criteria and the stagnation of wages have led to young people across the UK being left behind when it comes to homeownership. The average age of a first-time buyer outside of London has gone up by almost 3 years since 2006… Show more Kettel Homes is the UK's first open market rent-to-own programme that helps first-time buyers achieve their goal of homeownership. There are 2.4m people under 35 in the UK who could own their own home but don’t. The growth in house prices, the tightening of lending criteria and the stagnation of wages have led to young people across the UK being left behind when it comes to homeownership. The average age of a first-time buyer outside of London has gone up by almost 3 years since 2006, contributing to a 25% decline in homeownership for this age group. Supported by passionate investors at Nationwide Building Society, Ascension's Fair by Design Fund (LPs incl. Big Society Capital & Joseph Rowntree Foundation) and Entrepreneur First, we’re creating a new generation of homeowners. Visit us at www.kettelhomes.com Show less

  • Looba Group and Ovington Group
    • London, United Kingdom
    • Co-Founder and Director
      • 2020 - Present

      Real estate development and investment management company focused on Build To Rent and Build To Sell residential developments in the UK Real estate development and investment management company focused on Build To Rent and Build To Sell residential developments in the UK

    • United Kingdom
    • Financial Services
    • 1 - 100 Employee
    • Principal
      • 2011 - 2020

      Private Equity with focus on residential and operational real estate Private Equity with focus on residential and operational real estate

Education

  • London School of Economics and Political Science, U. of London
    MSc, Finance and Private Equity
    2010 - 2011
  • Università Commerciale 'Luigi Bocconi'
    BSc, International Economics and Management
    2007 - 2010
  • The Wharton School
    Exchange Programme, Finance, Economics, Real Estate
    2009 - 2009

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