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  • Profile photo of Director2441Director2441
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    Hi,

    I just signed up for the Property Apprenticeship and i am pretty excited. Is anyone else just starting up?

    Also, Has anyone attended one of Cherie Barbers RFP workshops? if so how did you find it?

    Thanks for your time

    Jordan

    Profile photo of daniel vicdaniel vic
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    hi jordan

    how is the course treating you have you learnt a lot ?

    Profile photo of JothamJotham
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    Yeah Jordan 

    is there anything you can teach us? 

    Profile photo of Stephanie20Stephanie20
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    Hi Jordan,

    I've undertaken the CB program and found it invaluable. It's given me a great foundation for this course – they go well hand-in-hand.

    Good luck!

    Steph

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    Interesting. One post from Jordan. No answer. Now 1 post from Stephanie plugging another course (related to the first).

    Coincidence??   Move on "real" investors.

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    Catalyst wrote:
    Interesting. One post from Jordan. No answer. Now 1 post from Stephanie plugging another course (related to the first).

    Coincidence??   Move on "real" investors.

    lol just another spruiker applying tricks of the trade. Talking of 'spruikers'…..with the drop in interest rates and signs of some confidence coming back into some markets I've noticed the increased activity of many so called 'experts'….. 

    Profile photo of ChrisA1ChrisA1
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    I have found a renewed surge of ads from the big Mortgage Broking groups directed towards 'investors' … they all seem to have an investor pack. Maybe I should pick one up.

    In all seriousness, I am doing the property apprenticeship and find it very comprehensive as a foundation course. I haven't done CB's course but from what I hear about her course, I think there would be a lot of cross over (they both teach how to investigate an area, find a property etc) although CB's course would have that reno slant.

    ChrisA1

    Persistence is 'to keep on keeping on, no matter how hard the going may be'

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    Hi Catalyst,

    with a name like that, says it all. I think you you need to read Jordan 1 st post again &  I  am pretty sure he is just starting out so think would have the minimal experience in the course to real advice on it. I have almost competed the course & I would say it is sound foundation in starting anyone's portfolio needs ( big or small) but it does take effort = reward. Are you up for it  REALLY  Catalyst??

    regards

    Greg 

    Profile photo of CatalystCatalyst
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    Yeah. Must be keen investors. One post asking about a particular course and NO posts in 2 months. Someone even asked how the course is going and no response. Maybe it was so amazing they don't need to visit forums as they know everything?

    Yeah I'm up for it. But I didn't need to spend thousands on a course to make my mark.

    Definition of 'Catalyst'. Something that initiates or causes an important event to happen. I am not the catalyst. My name refers to me not getting into property for MANY years due to insecurities. The catalyst was meeting people who motivated me to make the move.

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    I would rather spend a little of money & learn the right way, instead of making a mistake a the important end & cost me whole lot  more. Anyway I am not concerned that I do not know it all as I am learning to be a investor in property with least path to resistance getting to my financial goal I have planned for our family.

    Good luck for the future catalyst.

    regards

    Greg

    Profile photo of CatalystCatalyst
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    I don't know why you started criticizing me for pointing out that the post seemed like an advertisement for the mentoring.

    One has to wonder, though why these people need to resort to these tactics if their courses have merit.

    I OFTEN see these threads whereby a poster (first time on at that) posts similar questions about these mentoring programs and then NEVER post again. Yes call me cynical but really- it can't be coincidence. I'm hoping your due diligence is better than your ability to see a fraudster.

    I'm not saying don't do mentoring or courses. If that's what will get you on your road to financial freedom, then go for it. It's not a small amount of money buy the way. I've seen many people do LOTS of mentoring courses and not do anything. The money they spent could have been the deposit for their first IP. Yes one needs direction and guidance, just choose wisely and don't just believe everything people tell you.

    I went to a few free seminars, listened to the various speakers who all have different ways to make money in real estate, then I researched the different strategies. Some of these groups are just keen to get your money. Less than 10% of people that sign up actually use it. YOU need to decide which strategy is for you BEFORE you hand over your hard earned cash. The course is only useful to you IF it suits your situation. They ALL sound amazing and easy.

    BTW you will NEVER know it all. But remember. You don't know what you don't know.

    Thanks for the wish of good luck but I believe you make your own luck. I've been making mine for the last few years. Looking forward to the future.

    Labouring

    Under

    Correct

    Knowledge

    I hope you make yours.

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