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Never Stop Learning

I can't remember how or why it happened, but a I got chatting to a colleague at work about Property Investing. He ended up lending me the following books

* More Wealth - Jan Somers
* $1,000,000 in Property in One Year - Steve McKnight
* From Broke to Millionaire in just 7 Years - Peter Spann

Since then over the past 12 months I've read,

* How to achieve wealth for life - Tony Melvin and Ed Chan
* How to Grow a Multi-Million Dollar Property Portfolio - in your spare time! - Michael Yardney
* Secrets of Property Millionaires - Exposed! - Dale Beaumont
* Streets Ahead - How to Make Money from Residential Property - Monique Wakelin and Richard Wakelin
* The Smart Borrower's Handbook - Stuart Wemyss
* How to legally reduce your tax - Ed Chan & Tony Naylor
* How you could biuld a $10M property portfolio in 10 years - Peter Spann
* How To Give Your Kids $1 Million Each! - Ashley Ormond

Plus attended many seminars, watched many free DVDs and subscribed to several email newsletters. The best free DVD was this one - very simple, very easy to understand.

I regularly browse the Somersoft forums for keeping up to date with what's happening, and have found a few friends/colleagues that are happy to discuss their journey.

It can be hard finding similarly like minded people to talk to when it comes to investing. There will be those that negatively comment upon your strategy since it doesn't fit their mindset. There will be those that don't understand, and are happy having their employer continue to pay their Super.

One thing you find after reading the amount of books we have, is that there's only a handful of ways you can invest in property. You'll soon discover what's right for you, what makes sense and what you feel comfortable with.

But that's not a reason to stop learning. Situations change, interest rates change, loan products change. You have to keep a watchful eye on your surroundings to stay one step ahead. Always have an exit strategy.....what if this happens, what if that happens. Have a pre-determined plan of what you'll do under those situations - then you'll be prepared for anything.

Never stop learning.....





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