Real Estate
Investing Skill Acquisition
By Dr.Phil Speer
Real estate investing is
not in any list of high school electives. You can’t get an
accredited degree in real estate investing. You won’t find a high
school or college guidance counselor who
r
ecommends a career in real estate investing (if the guidance
counselor understood real estate investing, he or she probably
wouldn’t be a guidance counselor!)
The public school
system and educational curriculum in the U.S. is only a feeble
attempt to prepare students to just “get a job.” Unfortunately there
is no class in “Making Money 101.” You don’t have the opportunity to
take a class in “How to Become Financially Independent.” No teacher
ever taught a class in “How to Succeed When Everyone Else is
Failing.” I never learned anything about succeeding as an
entrepreneur or becoming wealthy during my 10 years in the
university classroom. I only became a multi-millionaire when I
learned the skills of real estate investing, and I paid the price
out-of-pocket and out-of-the-classroom for that education. I learned
these skills in the ole University of Hard Knocks through
trial-and-error.
Never disparage the
cost of education. There ain't no free lunch. You’ve gotta get this
know-how outside of a classroom, and learning how to make money is
gonna cost you. But if you think the cost of education is expensive,
you should calculate the cost of ignorance!
However, learning
real estate investing doesn’t have to cost you an arm and a leg.
Yes, I know, the real estate investing TV infomercials and the real
estate investing seminars held around the country charge big bucks
for those 3-day seminars and week-long Boot Camps. But that’s pocket
change compared to the fees they want to collect from you later.
Catch this fact: all the real estate investing infomercials and
seminars target you as a candidate for “real estate investing
coaching.” That’s where they charge you up to $25,000 and over
$50,000 per year for “coaching.” And often you are assigned to some
kid “still wet behind the ears” to call you each week or month to
hold your hand and whisper in your ear what common sense and a
persistent drive should already tell you! I’m not exaggerating the
real estate investing educational system, because I know it inside
and out. I personally know many of the so-called “gurus.” I’ve been
close to it for 25 years. My opinion is that the fees charged are
exorbitant because the promoters have found deep pockets in the
marketplace.
When I started my
real estate investing career 25 years ago, real estate investing TV
infomercials were unknown and real estate investing seminars were
extremely rare. Back then, Mark Haroldsen followed an emerging trend
started by Al Lowry and Nick Nickerson by holding occasional real
estate investing seminars across the country. Later Robert Allen
expanded the industry. Robert Allen promoted real estate investing
conventions in the major cities across the U.S. He found a market
for costly real estate investing packages of information with
cassette tapes and note books. TV infomercials, expensive seminars,
and outlandish coaching fees followed in subsequent years. Would-be
real estate investing aspirants today who want more than an
inadequate salary from a job in Dullsville often conclude that they
have to “pay through the nose” for real estate investing know-how.
However, through
diligent searching, these wanna-bees often find that this education
in real estate investing is more readily obtained from other sources
than they previously imagined.
Real estate investing
is probably one of the most easily learned skills never taught in
school. Real estate investing is probably one of the most prolific
careers available on Planet Earth. Because families now live in
houses instead of caves, houses available for fix up are everywhere.
And probably nothing contributes to upgrading the deplorable housing
conditions across America comparable to real estate investing in fix
up properties.
The
entrepreneur-minded aspirant who discovers the real estate investing
industry often catches a vision of life-beyond-a-job. Books and
online courses offer an alternative to expensive seminars and
coaching.
Phil Speer, Ph.D.,
started his real estate investing career 25 years ago. Without the
availability of credit and using only a $10 bill, he purchased $1
million in properties in his first year, and had accumulated $10
million in properties by his fourth year. He was featured in a Wall
St.Journal editorial as most successful investor in the Nothing Down
Real Estate Movement, and was honored with a Caribbean cruise as top
investor of the year. In his hometown of Nashville, Tennessee, he
has been a businessman and Human Resources Consultant for 30 years.
He is an author, speaker and seminar director. To learn how to
profit in real estate investing, even without cash or credit, read
his report at
http://www.CashinHouses.com/. Subscription is free to his Fix-up
Ezine. He and other contributing authors provide free articles and
resources on real estate investing at his online “Academy of
Advanced Real Estate Investing Techniques” -
http://www.AAREIT.com/
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