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  • Profile photo of cwebb54cwebb54
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    hi all,
    am just starting out and very green in the idea to investing in property. i am seeking where to find reputable seminars to further my education on finding positively geared properties and am based in the Melbourne area

    Profile photo of wealth4life.comwealth4life.com
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    Good luck and welcome …

    http://www.realestateedu.com.au

    There is a 24 module full colour real estate riches course valued at $4,001.00 for FREE on the front page of the site …

    Stay tuned to this site over the next 7 days they are introducing a complete on line coaching service.

    They are all fully licensed and have real experience, accountants, financial planners, real developers with real experience including one who has developed over 9000 lots of land sub divisions … the team is growing fast … the plan is cheap on line education by fully licensed people including lawyers.

    Lots of FREE stuff … goals coaching etc … Be careful not to copy or use for personal gain these people will sue for breach of intellectual property and (C)

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    Good start W4L. I'd also be going to the library and find as many books as you can. They'll tell you just as much as any seminar would. And it won't cost you $5K plus. Internet, Library, Forums, and the site W4L suggested above, before you even consider putting your hand in your pocket, would be my humble advice.

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    Read all the good books, some are free from a google search … these are what seminars are based on … this is more valuable like Matt said than wasting 2 days in a room of people who don't take action … not all just most.

    Financial Literacy Books Best Reads

    Think and Grow Rich “Napoleon Hill”

    The Richest Man in Babylon “Neil Glasson”

    The Magic Storey “Unknown author” 1742

    Rich Dad Poor Dad “Robert Kiyosaki”

    The Cash Flow Quadrant  “Robert Kiyosaki”

    Conspiracy of the Rich “Robert Kiyosaki”

    The Science of getting Rich “Wallace D.Wattles” 1904

    101 Ways to get Rich Quicker “Philip Sigglekow”

     

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    Profile photo of cwebb54cwebb54
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    thanks for the tips guys. my book list is well on its way now and so is the modules :)

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    It really also depends on which combination of strategies interest you. We specialise in renovating for profit, so we might be looking at something that you can purchase, renovate and either create sale profits or increase it's rental yield to make it neutral or cash flow positive. We have a content driven seminar coming up in Melbourne in July.

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    As everyone else has said just spend the money on books and read free websites.  

     

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    Other then the book mentioned bove the books i really enjoyed reading and really thought useful are

    Grow a Multimillion Dollar Property in your spare time by Michael Yardney

    From Broke to Multimillonare in just 7 years by Peter Spann

    The Real book of Real Estate by Robert Kiyosaki

    Think and Grow rich in property by Stuart Zadel

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    And there is a lot of very good articles and free information on a lot of different websites too.

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    The book I have been reading at the moment is 'Property is a girls best friend' it's starts off simple with budgetting, goes througha number of property investment options – pro's and cons and then goes on to walk you through the steps to starting.  It's a nice uncomplicated book for beginers giving you the basics and lingo then maybe work your way to other property investment books so that you've got an idea and all the terms don't go over your head. If you're already quite knowledgeable in PI than it's a good step by step to double check your path.

    Profile photo of Charles 1Charles 1
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    Ana wrote:
    And there is a lot of very good articles and free information on a lot of different websites too.

    You are right – one good website with gerat info from a heap of experts is http://propertyupdate.com.au/

    Worth subscribing to the newsletter there

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