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17 hours ago, bennettlowton_gmail_com said:

Has anyone attended one of the highly advertised online property training courses ?

Did you get value for money? 

 

I once went to a free two day course. Still wasn't worth the money and nothing that hadn't been done by the same person on YouTube. 

That's bus fare I'm never getting back...

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19 hours ago, bennettlowton_gmail_com said:

Has anyone attended one of the highly advertised online property training courses ?

Did you get value for money? 

 

Could I ask which course you are referring to? There are some courses that **might** be worth it. 

However, 95% of property courses do the following:

  • Provide basic information (most of which is available for free or low cost)
  • Some examples of deals. The numbers will be made up - I promise you, they are
  • The opportunity to connect with like minded individuals. This part could be worthwhile
  • An upsell to their (stupidly expensive) mentorship program

Given that property courses normally costs upward of £1,000, it's not worth it in my view..

I have a blog with tons of free articles on UK property - Link here. My suggestion is to exhaust free resources, and then decide if you still want to go on a course.. 

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On 5/16/2022 at 1:27 AM, bennettlowton_gmail_com said:

Has anyone attended one of the highly advertised online property training courses ?

Did you get value for money? 

 

i mean it was not perfect but i did get enough information that i wil not complain

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Out of interest @james_69 did you get any information that you couldn't have gotten from free sources such as the fantastic content produced by property hub (disclaimer: I am responsible for lots of the content produced by property hub and therefore incredibly biased).

The reason I ask is, we will totally make that content and provide it for free. I know it sounds a bit idealistic, but we genuinely want to give everyone access to free information about property investing because we think it's a route to financial freedom and long-term wealth.

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On 1/15/2023 at 11:41 AM, MagsB said:

Totally agree with Matt Rocks comment that’s so much free information from experience people out there, I don’t think you need to pay for it

Agreed.  When I first started I just sat online and searched for information.  Watched lots of youtube videos and established those channels that were there just to funnell you into paying vs those who were normal people offering good information.

Lets face it, there is no rocket science in buying a house and renting it out.... it's the easiest thing in the world.

Darren

 

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Paid property courses can be a valuable investment for individuals looking to learn about real estate investing or property management. They often provide structured learning and expert guidance, which can be particularly helpful for beginners. However, it's worth noting that there's also a lot of free information available online and through other resources, such as books and podcasts. While free resources may require more time and effort to sift through, they can still provide valuable insights and knowledge. Ultimately, the choice between paid and free property courses will depend on an individual's learning preferences, goals, and budget.

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