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Most Real Estate Investors Realize They Need To Be Taking Real Estate Investing Courses



Many real investors who are starting - or looking to begin real estate investing - wonder whether they should take a real estate training course online, or try to find another way of learning about investing.

Often, it can be confusing to determine which courses you should take when you're just getting started. Or whether you should take one at all.

Some real estate investors proudly declare themselves as self-taught, like we've seen in TV Shows as Property Ladder or Flip That House, while others have extensive training. This can be very frustrating as well. To add to the confusion, when you may have a limited budget. You may wish to invest more of your money into some investment property instead, and less of it in training.

To many, it's tempting to put off taking real estate training courses until you get "some more cash in the wallet".

But take heed.

Because although it can be a difficult call, there are some solid rules of thumb to follow.

First, you want to consider how much experience in real estate you already have and what sort of real estate investing you are interested in.

If you are interested in low-risk, long-term opportunities, you may read about "real estate investing" in books and courses. If you already have some real estate experience, you may wish to read up on a particular investment method and speak with other real estate investor's, or research testimonials online from your computer before deciding to invest in a particular real estate training course.

However, if you wish to make large profits, you absolutely should invest in quality real-estate training courses in order to truly learn the ropes from someone who has been-there-done-that before.

"This is because great real-estate-investing training courses, unlike books and self-education, allow you to ask intelligent questions of your instructor, who should be a real estate investor professional himself or herself. "

This experience is invaluable, especially when you are structuring your first few deals.

If you combine your training courses with actual hands-on training, you will almost certainly be on the path to success. Even better, you will save the many years that most self-made real estate investors have spent on trial and error.

In many cases, quality real estate training courses can be a great investment, because they can save you tons of money and can actually point to new leads. In your real-estate training courses, you will likely be able to network with other people who are interested in real estate investing. You will often learn how to structure contracts and how to find excellent opportunities.

"This knowledge alone can help you pay for the cost of a course, since this knowledge will get you actually earning a profit."

The key word in all of this, of course, is quality.

There's no point in taking a particular real estate investing training course unless you are sure that the instructor or creator will provide you with quality skills and knowledge that you can actually apply to deals. When selecting real estate training courses, always look for the most comprehensive programs being taught by actual successful real estate investors.

In summary:

Stay away from courses taught by instructors with no practical hands-on experience.

Look for investing courses that are PROVEN, and perhaps go so far as to offer hands-on training (which may be an additional investment but can be well worth it because you will receive lots of personal interaction with the instructor) .

Compare as many programs as it takes to find one that is within your budget and offers you a quality education.

Make sure there are solid testimonials and endorsements from well-known and respected entrepreneurs

Even experienced investors will often invest in real estate training courses in order to polish up their skills and knowledge. New investors should learn as much as they can from books and from reading free resources and then should move on quickly to classes that can actually help them expand their knowledge and can help turn them into successful investors.

To Massive Profits.


Brad Wozny

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7 Top Real Estate Investing Jobs



Real Estate investing has long been proven to make tons of
CA$H for the active investor and many of the real estate
investing methods and techniques used to make some of
the biggest (and quickest) CA$H only require a little time
and a bit of knowledge (i.e., NO MONEY and NO CREDIT!) to
rapidly bring home a really big check!

That is the appeal of Real Estate investing courses to most
people ¨C to do deals that require little/no money or credit
yet pay back huge rewards for the time and knowledge you
get from following their systems.

Yet, the "investing" gets a bit lost in most of the world of
"Real Estate Investing" - there is no "investing" other than
a bit of time - there is no ROI (Return On Investment) other
than the time-for-money factor.

That is why I call these activities Real Estate Investing Jobs -
they stop bringing income as soon as you stop working
them.

Real Estate Investing through these jobs, while they make
you CA$H, will never give you financial freedom as they only
generate quick money and not long-term, passive income.

This article will look at some of the more popular methods of
Real Estate Investing jobs.

One of the biggest challenges to overcome is the fact that,
when discussing the money made through Real Estate
Investing, the numbers of dollars are much more than your
common corporate job, and many people simply are not
ready to handle such discussions.

You see, when you were very young, you were
programmed to think that $X was a large amount and often
this amount was only a few hundred, or perhaps, a few
thousand, dollars.

Yet, when discussing Real estate investing deals, there are
often multiple thousands of dollars at stake.

Most people simply are not used to discussing such
numbers, and wind up not making the money they could.
They simply have not learned the language of Real Estate
Investing.

One of the first lessons I teach my students is how to get
past the fear of discussing hundreds of thousands of dollars
and changing the programming you were given as a child to
form open ideas about money and investing to make even
more money.

One quick step you can do to begin this journey is to look
deep inside yourself and ask yourself how you feel about
money. Can you comfortably discuss figures in the hundreds
of thousands of dollars?

Most people learn quite quickly - with just a little bit of
practice.

With that in mind, it is time to look at these Real Estate
Investing Jobs more closely.

These 'jobs' bring you various levels of income, depending
on your area, so instead of discussing them in dollar values,
we will look at them from a percentage standpoint.

Of course, with these examples, the amount of work, time
and knowledge you put into it will certainly pay off more (or
less);

1. Property Profiling (birddogging) - this popular way to get
started in real estate investing provides a real estate
investing job with a decent income - something along the
lines of what a factory worker would make in the area.

2. Lease Purchase - this powerful tool can be utilized to buy
and sell property with no money out of your pocket (a Real
Estate Investing sandwich), while keeping a nice pocketful
of money for your time (can you tell this is one of my
favorites?) An active person can make about 1.5 - 3 times
more than the Property Profiler, on average.

3. Subject To - with a bit of training, you can make this
method of real estate investing really pay off big. Once you
know how to negotiate these deals, your real estate
investing income will reach that of corporate executives -
with much less of a time requirement.

4. Foreclosures - while highly lucrative and one of the top
income producing methods of real estate investing, the time
and knowledge required to actively pursue such deals is
becoming more difficult all the time.

The payoff to those that can perform these deals is huge -
about 10 times that of the Property Profilers, however,
finding deals is much more difficult due to the number of
people looking for them.

5. Tax Lien certificates - this is a true form of Real Estate
Investing - actually putting your money into something that
produces a return - one of the safest investments around
with returns that beat any other form of passive investing.
If you have money to invest, this is a great area to get into
with 15%+ return with almost no down side.

This is still a real estate investing 'job' as tax lien
certificates are short term, quick turn profit generators, not
sustained over time, plus they take skill and talent to make
the maximum profits.

6. Short Sales - this form of Real Estate Investing is another
job, as your knowledge level and timing are extremely
important. A lot of money can be made with this type of
Real Estate Investing job - as much or more than any other
form - once you know how.

7. Secondary notes/Purchasing Equity positions - a 'higher
level' of real estate investing, where more knowledge is
needed to limit the risk, however, the returns on equity
position purchases can be extremely high - from 6%-10%
for fully passive results and 'sky's the limit' for purchasing
equity positions.

Yes, once you get past the internal false programming - the
LIES you have been taught all your life about money, you
can begin a successful career in Real Estate Investing -
through a variety of Real Estate Investing Jobs and then
onto true, full, watch-your-money-grow Real Estate
Investing.

Taking a Real Estate Investing Program Versus Educating Yourself



Are you looking to make a living as a real estate investor? If you are, it is advised that you first take the time to familiarize yourself with real estate investing in general. To be a successful real estate investor, you must know the ins and outs of the real estate market, particularly how to work it so that you can make a profit. When it comes to doing this, you have a number of different options. Two of those options involve taking a real estate investing program or educating yourself. If you are wondering which approach would be best for you, you are definitely not alone.

When it comes to determining whether or not you should take a real estate investing program or educate yourself on real estate investing, there are a number of important points that should be taken into consideration. One of those points is your intend success. As a real estate investor, you likely want to make as much money as you possibly can; right? In any business, including the real estate investing business, this is best done when you are educated. The more knowledge you have, the more successful you are likely to be. That is why it is often advised that those who are serious about making a career as a real estate investor seriously consider taking a real estate investing course.

What you may not realize about real estate investing courses is that they come in a number of different formats. For instance, there are real estate investing programs that are designed for beginners, as well as advanced investors. There are also real estate investing programs that are offered in classroom-like settings, as well as those that are offered online. No matter what the setting, you will likely find that most programs are being run by those who have had a successful run as a real estate investor. That is one of the many reasons why you may want to take a real estate investing program. Many professional teachers have already tired out the approaches being outlined as successful or not successful. With taking a real estate investment program, you can learn to avoid many common mistakes.

Although a real estate investing program can provide you with knowledge that can help bring you money, you may be concerned with the cost of taking one. While many real estate investing programs are reasonably priced, you may find some that are priced quite high. When examining the cost of a real estate investing program, you will want to take the time to examine the materials that will be taught. After a close examination, you may find even a high costing real estate investment program worth the costs.

If, by chance, you are unable to afford the cost of a real estate investment program or if you would prefer not to take one, you can educate yourself on real estate investing on your own. You can do this with the internet, resource guides, and real estate investing magazines or brochures. Whichever approach you take, it is advised that you do the proper amount of research before giving real estate investing a try.