Where and How to Start Learning Creative Real Estate Strategies

Sep 15 / David Lee
If you are completely new to implementing strategies like lease options, delayed completions, instalments contracts or assisted sales for cash flow purposes, then it is likely that you have a large amount of unlearning to do based upon what you don’t know.

In order to get you started, I have uploaded an array of courses that ease you into a new way of thinking, speaking and implementing strategies that may feel foreign to the way of thinking that you have been accustomed to. Stay consistent and take notes, as that process of active listening and note-taking will help in embedding what you learn.

“If, when I was a boy, my mother could purchase an expensive vase from the department store that they kept in the storeroom until she paid her deposit and handling fee, followed by a series of payments over time till fully paid…could I do the same system with a house?”
- David Lee

Breaking Conditioned Thinking

In the real-estate world various parties are busy inside their own ”goldfish bowl”, not really knowing much about on the outside, e.g. banks, solicitors, valuers, agents, etc.

What I did was to continually ask questions to the various parties and was able to thread a series of work-around processes without changing any law, rules or regulations, but I had to accept that it made no sense to others. You should always feel slightly uncomfortable when testing the limits of what you can do and not what others tell you.

The Path Ahead

Be patient! It can take 3-4 years to get a university degree, only to start off your career at the bottom rung of the corporate ladder. What you are embarking on incorporates skills for life! Go through the courses and their modules and be active in implementing something on a daily basis. Visit network meetings and make contacts with solicitors, mortgage brokers, co-investors, deal sourcers, building surveyors, builders, website developers, etc.

You can spend many thousands of pounds on property training, but the content found in the Learning World was sold for £££££s to many of the same people who learn from us!
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