One of the wealthiest businessmen in the UK has shared the behind-the-scenes story how how he achieved his huge success.
Self-proclaimed “Gypsy billionaire” Alfie Best started his first business at 14 buying and selling cars and vans, and spent years transforming ideas into a thriving business.
He founded Wyldecrest Parks, which has since grown to become one of the largest operators of residential static home parks in Europe.
Best now has an Amazon documentary about his life and is described as “born in a caravan on the side of the road, Alfie Best becomes the richest Gypsy in the world, tackling the biggest challenge of modern times”.
Alfie Best has a new documentary about his life
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Speaking to GB News Alfie Best shared a sweet story behind his success: “We’re born where we are in life. We have to accept that and then go on from it.
“For me, I am a gypsy. You know, just because a cow is born in a stable doesn’t make it a horse.”
“Nelson Clark was the first gypsy that I ever saw that owned a Rolls Royce. And, a Rolls Royce is something that carries aspiration, and it’s British through and through and for me, I think those things make us British and make us great.
“I believe anybody can achieve any of their goals. It doesn’t matter where you are, who you are, where you’re from.
Best is a self-proclaimed gypsy
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“If you’re prepared to put the effort in. a dripping tap will cut a stone if left long enough. You’ve got to keep going. You never give up.
“What I would say is like the need to survive and thrive luckily was inbuilt in me.”
“I’m going to be honest with you. I didn’t think the film was going to get anywhere.
“Let’s be honest with you. I know the way it expects going to watch me. But for whatever people are taking from it, I can only say thank you.”
Alfie spoke about his upbringing
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The entrepreneur has also invested in the hospitality and leisure sector, including Best Park Home Finance, Kyoto Clearance and Wylde Events.
He also set up the Wyldecrest Charitable Trust which supports residents who live in the Wyldecrest Parks in their daily lives.
Alfie has worked for years on a solution for sustainable, low-cost housing and cheap electricity for people struggling to survive.
His ongoing work to support those who need homes the most has helped remove people from the cycle of poverty, debt and worry for their future.
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