In episode 105, Lets Talk features Lyndsay Yuill, host of Edinburgh’s Property Investors Network (PIN) meetings and Sales Director at Rent Locally, to explore how community, confidence and knowledge can grow through property networking.
Lyndsay’s background spans psychology, business and property, so we begin by discussing how her academic choices shaped the way she works with landlords, tenants and investors today. We then look at what first inspired her move into the property sector and whether that combination of psychology and business brings a different perspective to her role.
From there, we look into the Property Investors Network itself: what a typical evening involves, who attends, and how the Edinburgh PIN meeting fits into the wider UK network. We talk through the structure, the speakers, the networking element and what helps PIN stand out in a busy landscape of property events. We also explore why the meetings have built such strong reviews, how guest speakers are chosen, which topics have resonated recently, and some of Lyndsay’s most memorable moments from hosting.
Community, networking and the changing landscape for landlords
Lyndsay also runs “Property Pals and Pub Grub,” a more relaxed and social take on networking. We chat about why she created it, how it differs in tone from PIN and whether it attracts different kinds of people or conversations. We also touch on how both events complement each other and help foster different types of community.
We then shift to her work at Rent Locally and discuss how the role of a landlord in Scotland has changed, particularly as the sector moves towards greater professionalism. Lyndsay has written an artice about this evolution, so we explore the attitudes and habits she sees in landlords who are adapting well. She also shares her thoughts on first-time landlord challenges, including compliance, organisation and mind-set.
Finally, we talk about her recent award win of Property Entrepreneur of the Year 2025 and what it has meant to her personally. Lyndsay reflects on what it means to “step back to step forward,” and how that approach has shaped the way she leads and works today.
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