Property Investment Is Not A Get Rich Quick Scheme

 

I recently read that 8/10 millionaires made their millions through real estate. Whether this statistic is entirely true or not, I don’t know. However, what I do know is that A LOT of people have made their millions from property. In fact, I would even go so far as saying that more millionaires are created from investing in property than any other industry.

If you are interested in obtaining a good passive income, then I would definitely recommend you consider property as one of your strategies for wealth creation.

But be warned, property investing is not a short term get rich quick scheme. Done properly and with guidance, you will gain:

• Amazing capital growth – your portfolio will increase by £100,000’s a year.
• Great cash flow – you will obtain an amazing monthly passive income.
• A legacy to pass down to future generations.

If you are seriously considering property investment as a career choice, please note that you need to look at it as more than just a hobby. In other words, you need be put some effort in for it to work. If you do only look at property as a hobby, you will only ever achieve hobby profits. Your dreams of earning millions from property will remain just that – dreams!

Property investment, like any business, is a serious business and you need to start investing with the right attitude. Working just one day a week on this business is simply not enough especially when you’re starting out. I’ve known a lot of people who have started investing in property only to fail miserably purely because they expected too much in too short a time.

So how do you become a serious property investor? Simple.

As a minimum, you need the following three traits to succeed

• Knowledge

This can be obtained from mentors, books and seminars. To do well in any business, you don’t just need specialised knowledge but will also need to develop yourself personally.

I would encourage you to attend personal development events to help you to move forward quickly.

• Personal Motivation

You need to be motivated to do well any aspect of your life. A lot of people fail because they give up too soon! They try one or two techniques recommended to them, find they don’t work and decide property investment doesn’t work!

Model yourself on a successful property investor that you know. Keep going and don’t give up.

• A Team

To do well in property investment by your self is almost impossible. All successful property investors that I know have built a team of clever people around them. You need to do this also.

As a minimum you need access to good solicitors, accountants, financiers, builders, other property investors and finders. Become a prolific networker, show people that you are a doer and expect results in your business and allow like minded people to join you in helping you to grow your business.

 

 

Claim Your FREE Limited Edition CD and eBooks Right Now: 

http://www.PropertySuccessFormula.com

Property Success Formula CD Property Success Formula ebook 5 Golden Secrets To Property Success ebook

Facebooktwitterredditpinterestlinkedinmail

The Property Business Is A Business Of Relationships

 

"You are the same today as you’ll be in five years except for two things,
the books you read and the people you meet" – Charlie Jones

To be successful in property, you need to develop lasting relationships with other people. What’s helped me to succeed in property investment more than anything else, has been the relationships I’ve had with other people.

If you want quick growth in property investment, you need to start building a team around you. This is something you need to work on from the outset. Your team should include solicitors, accountants, financial advisors, estate agents, letting agents, property finders, other property investors, plumbers, electricians, general builders and anyone else who could help you to achieve your goals.

Whenever I am looking for someone to join my team, I will always try to find someone based on referrals. I will ask family and friends if they know of anyone that could me help with my business. I also ask my current contacts.

For example, several years ago I had the need to acquire a new solicitor. Rather than going straight for the yellow pages, I asked my accountant if he knew of any proactive solicitors. He gave me the name of one such solicitor. I contacted her immediately and found her to be one of the best solicitors I have ever known and have retained her since. If I am unable to find anyone via my existing contacts, I will then search the local directories to source someone close to my offices. I always try to source local, as it will save me a lot of time should I need to go and visit.

When sourcing members of my team via this method, I always interview at least three candidates. My final decision is never based on price alone. I will always choose my advisors based on their knowledge of the subject matter and also any rapport that we build during our first meeting. I will never choose someone who appears to be very knowledgeable but fails to understand my business goals and personality.

Over the years, I have established a great team around me. We work together and have a good respect for each other. I always pay my advisors and workers on time and have a strong respect for them and their services. This works great because I am able to get jobs done quickly and efficiently as my team supports me in my endeavours. If you are new to property investment, I would advise you to find people that share the same work ethics as yourself to help you grow quickly in your business.

I offer regular advice and tips on all aspects of property investment to subscribers of my free property course.

 

 

Claim Your FREE Limited Edition CD and eBooks Right Now: 

http://www.PropertySuccessFormula.com

Property Success Formula CD Property Success Formula ebook 5 Golden Secrets To Property Success ebook

Facebooktwitterredditpinterestlinkedinmail