How to make Passive Income in Real Estate Property Investing
Learn what is required to be a successful real estate and property investor.
What You’ll Learn
- How to Create an Additional Income Stream from Property Investing
- 6 Different Property Investing Strategies
- How to Build your ‘Power Team’
- Different Types of Mortgage Lending Available
- How to Build a Strong and Sturdy Property Portfolio
- How to Raise Finance
- Whether to Buy in a Ltd Company or Personal Name
Requirements
- No perquisites other than internet connection to access online marketplaces and research areas we will show you.
Description
My name is Miran Shah, I am 37 years old and from London. I used to run my own packaging business for around 15 years which I gave up in 2019 to focus full time on my secondary business which is in property investing. The details of what I do can be found on our website Property Sourcing Agency Ltd.
I have been investing in property now for over 7 years now and I have been helping my clients invest in property and other income generating assets for over 5 years!
It has always been well documented that property investing is an excellent way to generate a primary or secondary (passive) form of income. Investing in property has been around for generations and is known to be safe, steady and secure way to invest for long periods of time. History shows that over the past 100 years, property prices in the UK have increased by an average of 10% per annum.
In this course you will learn:
- How Property can Create a Steady Income for you
- How to Build your Property Power Team
- Whether to buy in a Ltd Company or Personal Name
- Different Property Investment Strategies
- How Best to use a Property Sourcing Agent
- What is Required to Build a Strong and Sturdy Portfolio
- How to Work Out your TRUE Return on Investment
- Different types of Mortgage Lending Available to you
Who this course is for
- Are you interested by investing in property?
- Are you looking to build a primary secondary income?
- Are you looking to add to an existing portfolio?