Tips on How to Improve Your Real Estate Investing Skills

By Anna Lees


Real estate investing is not in any list of high school electives. You can't get a licensed degree in real estate investing. You won't ever find a highschool or school guidance advisor who suggests a vocation in real estate investing (if the steering advisor accepted real estate investing, he possibly wouldn't be a direction advisor)

The general public college system and tutorial curriculum in the U.S. is only a pathetic try to prepare scholars to just "get a job." Unfortunately there isn't any class in "Making Money 101." You don't have the opportunity to take a class in "How to Become Financially Independent." No teacher ever taught a class in "How to Achieve success When Everyone Else is Failing." I never learned anything about succeeding as a businessman or getting wealthy during my 10 years in the varsity school room. I only became a multi-millionaire when I learned the talents of real estate investing, and I paid the price out of the pocket and out-of-the-classroom for that education. I learned these abilities in the ole Varsity of Hard Knocks thru trial and error.

Never disparage the cost of education. There ain't no free dinner. You have gotta get this understanding outside of a classroom, and learning how to generate some money is going to cost you. But if you believe the price of education is pricey , you must work out the cost of ignorance!

Nonetheless learning real estate investing does not have to cost you an arm and leg. Yes, I know, the real estate investing TV infomercials and the real estate investing seminars held round the country charge lots of money for those 3-day seminars and week-long Boot Camps. But that's pocket change matched against the charges they'd like to collect from you later . Catch this fact: all of the real estate investing infomercials and conventions target you as a candidate for "real estate investing coaching." That is where they charge you up to $25,000 and over $50,000 a year for "coaching." And frequently you are assigned to some kid "still wet behind the ears" to call you each week or month to hold your hand and whisper in your ear what common-sense and a persistent drive should already tell you! I'm not exaggerating the real estate investing educational system, because I know it inside and out. I personally know many of the supposed "gurus." I've been close to it for 25 years. My own feeling is that the charges charged are exorbitant because the promoters have found deep pockets in the market.

When I started my real estate investing career 25 years back, real estate investing TV infomercials were unknown and real estate investing conventions were very rare. Back then, Mark Haroldsen followed an emerging trend started by Al Lowry and Nick Nickerson by holding occasional real estate investing seminars across the country. Later Robert Allen expanded the industry. Robert Allen promoted real estate investing conventions in the major cities across the U.S. He found a market for expensive real estate investing packages of information with cassette tapes and note books. TV infomercials, costly conventions, and ludicrous coaching charges followed in successive years. Wannabe real estate investing aspirants today who need more than an insufficient salary from a job in Dullsville frequently decide that they must "pay thru the nose" for real estate investing knowledge.

Real estate investing is probably one of the most simply learned talents never taught in school. Real estate investing is probably one of the most bountiful careers available on Planet Earth. Because families now live in homes rather than caves, homes available for fix up are everywhere. And possibly nothing makes a contribution to upgrading the deplorable housing conditions across America analogous to real estate investing in fix up properties.

The entrepreneur-minded aspirant who finds the real estate investing industry regularly catches a vision of life-beyond-a-job. Books and online courses offer a substitute for expensive seminars and coaching.




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