Should You Attend a Property Seminar or Hire a Buyers Agent?

Published: July 9, 2018, 11 p.m.

b'ARVE Error: Mode: lazyload not available (ARVE Pro not active?), switching to normal mode\\n\\n\\n\\n\\n\\n\\n\\n\\n{"@context":"http:\\\\/\\\\/schema.org\\\\/","@id":"https:\\\\/\\\\/onproperty.com.au\\\\/property-seminar-or-buyers-agent\\\\/#arve-youtube-y5zlnwyeho0659a0b2d60232001798500","type":"VideoObject","embedURL":"https:\\\\/\\\\/www.youtube-nocookie.com\\\\/embed\\\\/y5ZLnwYEhO0?feature=oembed&iv_load_policy=3&modestbranding=1&rel=0&autohide=1&playsinline=0&autoplay=0"}\\n\\n\\n\\n\\nWhat is going to be a better investment of your time and money? A property course, seminar or hiring a buyers agent?\\nBook A Free Strategy Session with Pumped On Property\\nResources Related To This Episode\\nHow To Do Suburb Research\\n\\nHow To Find Positive Cashflow Properties\\n\\nUltimate Guide To Renovations Course with Jane Slack\\n\\n2 Properties To Financial Freedom\\n\\nThe Problems With House And Land Packages\\nTranscription:\\nFor a lot of property investors, there may come a time where they feel like they need some help to take them to the next level in their property investing. That might be the kick them out the bomb to get them to buy that first property, or maybe they\'ve hit a wall and they want some help moving forward to grow their portfolio, but is it better to spend that money on a property coach attending a seminar or to actually go ahead and hire a buyer\'s agent? These are all really expensive options, so it\'s important that you know which options best for you before you go ahead and pay the money. Hey, I\'m Ryan from on-property dot com dot EU. I help people invest in property and achieve financial freedom and that\'s what we\'re going to be looking at in this episode. Whether or not you should hire a property coach, attend a seminar or hire a buyer\'s agent.\\n\\nSo what we\'re gonna do is we\'re going to look at what each of these options are. Then we\'re going to look at some of the pros and cons of each of these so you can make a decision for yourself as to what you think is worth your money. If anything. Okay, so let\'s have a look at an overview of what these things are. So property coach, look, to be honest, there\'s not that many property coaches out there, so maybe I shouldn\'t have included it in this video, but a property coach to me would be a mentor. Somebody that you would sit down with, you look at your personal situation, look at your financial goals, and to help walk you through exactly how to achieve that as well as keep you on track to say, okay, what\'s the next step for you? What do you need to do next?\\n\\nAnd then check in with you. Have you done that step? So the only property mentors that I\'ve seen out there where you\'ve got your free strategy sessions with pumped on property where they do that sort of mentorship model in a smaller way, but the other mentors I\'ve seen out there, the kind of mentors, but then they\'re also trying to sell you new build property that they make a commission on, which I believe is kind of like a conflict of interest. So in terms of coaches and mentors out there, in terms of paying for them, I don\'t think there\'s that many great options that I know about. But I do know that a lot of people get property coaches and mentors for free. Just people in their life who have already done it and achieved it. You\'ve also got seminars or courses, so seminars or courses generally costs in the range of maybe one or $2,000 up to five, maybe even $10,000.\\n\\nAnd so this could be an online course where they take you through a high level concept and how exactly to implement that concept. So this could be something like Jane [inaudible] Smith\'s course on the ultimate guide to renovation, which is a great course on how to make a profit through renovating property. She goes through everything from selecting the right suburbs and the right properties to different types of renovations and how to implement them. So that\'s quite an expensive course in the thousands of dollars, but there\'s a lot of great content in there.'