Property Course - Global Markets
A property course can teach you how to spot a bargain, where to invest and how to get the right price. Right now, the big trend is to buy abroad and invest in emerging markets.
The property pages are full of success stories outlining how investors are making a killing abroad. Many wannabe property investors would take note to take a property course, learn the basics of buying and selling, and act fast, before it's too late. Anyone who sat through the UK housing boom of the last decade, only to buy their property in the last year or so, will have swallowed a bitter pill. The UK market has peaked and is on the verge of a slump. But for some, rather than wallow in their bad luck, they are taking control of their investments, taking a property course to learn more about the dark art of buying and selling, and widening their horizons.
Take a property course: take control
Investors and up-and-coming property investors have taken control of the current market. Many take a dedicated property course to learn all they can about the field, do extensive research, and learn from those who have already made a successful career from property. The trend to sell in the UK and rent, allows those who want to invest abroad to release equity and pour it into countries abroad that are promising. The Telegraph newspaper profiled a handful of such investors. One investor bought a five-bedroom villa in Turkey in 2004 that has since increased in equity by £100,000 - the rental income of the villa as a holiday let covers its costs. A property course can advise you on how to make well-informed decisions, helping you build a profitable portfolio.
Build your portfolio with a property course
It's possible to take a property course and start your portfolio at home in the UK, but the property costs are much higher than in emerging markets. There are case studies of investors who have bought in places as far afield as Miami, Malaysia and Cyprus. Some UK homeowners and landlords are actually making a loss on their properties but relying on capital growth - a risky strategy in today's climate. Investing in emerging markets means often, the only way is up.
Property course: The best investment you'll make
The Telegraph profiled David Frere-Smith who bought a property in France for £6,000 in 1990 that is now valued at £150,000. He told the newspaper: "I scraped together a deposit of £1,200 and got a mortgage for the rest. It has been a magnificent investment. But even though French prices have increased fantastically over the past few years, you can still buy property near us for about £7,000."
Taking a property course, learning where and how to buy could be the best investment you'll ever make.
The Property Course
The Property Course is run by Glenn Armstrong, a successful property entrepreneur who personally created and developed his system while buying more than 100 properties, using none of his own money.
With a portfolio worth more than £3 million, generating profits greater than £20,000 a month, Glenn can help anyone with the issues that stop people from making serious profits from property developing or buy-to-let schemes.
His method will not turn you into a property millionaire overnight - but will set you on the road to financial freedom in a relatively short period of time.
Call 01908 423701 or email glenn@glennarmstrong.com for more information.