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  • Profile photo of dragons_1908dragons_1908
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    does any1 know if steve mcknight still does seminares and if he does do you know when the next sydney one is im 18 and wanting to invest in property as soon as possible

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    Hi Dragons_1908 , check this site out , not in Sydney but gives some info on his next seminar ,price etc or you could probably email steve direct and he will give you the info your seeking .

    https://www.propertyinvesting.com/resources/17.html

    I thought I was wrong once, but I was mistaken !

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    Dont worry about paying for a seminar – just read the post Investing 101.

    Thats just what you get from a seminar anyway and thats all you need.

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    Hardly Yack!

    Seminars give so much more than just the information that is imparted.

    Cheers
    Leigh K[:D]

    Carve your own path and lead the way …

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    Hey Hack,

    I have done a search for the post ‘Investing 101’ and cannot find it. Can you help please.

    Thanks,
    Stephen.

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    ALthough the information is written done in many forms the feeling and inspiration from the seminars is what you are really after

    the feeling on being inspired again

    cheers,
    bluecat

    Do today what you want to do tomorrow

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    Hi

    The post is called ‘Propertyinvesting 101’ by Redwing. Its a good read.

    As for a seminar – ANY Seminar. A cost of $1,000 is a lot for a one day session.

    My employer does not spend $1000 a day on my training.

    If I had $1,000 and was a newbie – this is what i would do.
    1. Spend $300 on 10 Real estate books. Both local and US books.
    2. Go speak to or find an accountant. Go speak to the local accountant. Tell him you want to do property investing. Even if it costs you another $300. Get some personal attention.
    3. Sheeeeet. You still got $400 bucks in your pocket. For that you could still see the accountant for another 4 hrs personal tution or even go away for a weekend or have a great meal out.
    4. Get in the car and go see estate agents and drive the area looking around at real estate.
    5. Surf this and other forums.

    Do you really need to spend $1000 patting yourself on the back or hearing all the hoo haaa.

    Just my simple thoughts.

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