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sam saggerssocceroo [3 Posts] Has anyone heard of or dealt with Sam Saggers and his property investing site. I've seen his site and it looks to good to be true .... and hence probably a scam. He lists properties which are relatively cheap and the rental he lists approaches a 10% yield. Some country town properties are listed as being rented for over $300/week which I struggle to get in a Sydney unit!!! Would appreciate anyones input Go the socceroos!! Wake [99 Posts] Sam & his website have been discussed before, so a search should reveal more info. They are legitimate, but as with any person/company offering properties for sale, you need to do your own due diligence on the area/type of property/rent/price etc to make sure you are comfortable. The cheaper properties with higher rents are often in smaller towns, which some investors may not be keen on, depending on their risk profile. Yes, he makes money out of your purchases, but he is running a business after all, and for those who may not have the time, confidence or knowledge to locate and buy on their own, its a viable option. Wake property110101 [1 Posts] Yes a friend of mine goes to his seminars and groups and thinks he is amazing, she is now so successful and started with no properties and has now 6, I want to go along also and will one of these days as I am property keen too. Just thought i'd add this as I have heard of Sam and his company and from what I know they are honest and reliable and I also know there are shark kinds of property people out there so we need all the info we can get. Hope the weather gets better soon ;-( Jade abbruzzi [18 Posts] I've been to one of the regular free seminars that sam's company runs in st leaonards, sydney. They provide a bit of good sound education on property investment fundementals as well as introduce the company and to offer properties they have on thir books. I recommend going along to the seminars which are free and then to ask to attend one of the mentor group meetings as a guest. I went to one of these meetings and was inspired by the stories each mentoree (about 50 ) told about their unique investing strategies. From novices to strata titling of blocks of units. I did not buy any property or join the mentor program, but still found the meetings to be educational and inspiring. I also recommend going along to the property game seminar they put on, cost $99. |
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