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I Can Predict Your Property Investing Success

May 11th, 2009 | By Les Sheppard | Category: Featured Articles

Yes, I CAN predict your property investing success, even without meeting you face to face. That’s a big claim isn’t it – but there are some vital signs that will give me the clues as to how well you might do as a full time property investor, and I’ll share them with you right now.



Property Investing: It’s Not Passive Income

Apr 28th, 2009 | By Les Sheppard | Category: Featured Articles

Welcome back! Have you made sure you never miss a new property? Subscribe to updates with your best email address in the sidebar to the right.You see everything new at least 48 hours before the crowd!Property investing has given my wife and I a great deal of freedom to do what we want with our [...]



The Impact of Compounding on Your Property Portfolio.

Apr 6th, 2009 | By Les Sheppard | Category: Featured Articles

Not for nothing was compounding described by Albert Einstein (no stranger to head expanding concepts!) as the Eighth Wonder of the World. It’s such a big concept it’s quite a challenge to get the magnitude of it across, but its a vital component in your property portfolio arsenal that accelerates your wealth creation.
Compounding is where [...]



The UK Property Market – Crystal Ball Gazing

Apr 4th, 2009 | By Les Sheppard | Category: Featured Articles

I found these comments recently on the Ecademy business networking web site (you can view my Profile by clicking here), made by one of the members who is also closely following the UK property market.
This person recently attended a number of events to listen to “futurists” speak. These people tend to think thirty years ahead, [...]



Research: The key to property success?

Apr 3rd, 2009 | By Les Sheppard | Category: Featured Articles

Any property investor who has been stung by the crunch and has been left wondering where it all went wrong might be wise to follow James Caan’s advice. Caan, the only one of the moguls on BBC’s Dragons’ Den more likely to deliver avuncular words than a bile-laden brush-off, has seven golden rules for property [...]



Why do I Invest in UK Property?

Apr 1st, 2009 | By Les Sheppard | Category: Featured Articles

Right now, prospective home buyers and property investors are experiencing some of the most intense and contradictory emotions they’ve had in their entire lives. The saner ones blame their financial problems on decisions made by the Government and The Bank for the last couple of decades. Others – those with a more tenuous grip [...]



UK Property – What is happening with mortgages & interest rates?

Apr 1st, 2009 | By Les Sheppard | Category: Featured Articles

 
UK Banks and Building Societies are currently in a phase of recapitalisation, and continue to be reluctant to lend where there is any perceived increase of risk. This cautious approach is also reflective of shareholder and public opinion, media attention, and of senior management teams who are trying to keep the skin on their arses [...]



The Law of Forced Efficiency in Action

Mar 20th, 2009 | By admin | Category: Featured Articles

The law of forced efficiency says: “There is never enough time to do everything, but there is always enough time to do the most important thing.”
The fact is that the average person today is working at 110-130 percent of capacity. And the jobs and responsibilities just keep piling up. One recent study concluded that the [...]



Is it the Right Time to Invest in Property?

Mar 19th, 2009 | By Les Sheppard | Category: Featured Articles

Prices are down, interest rates are at an all time low, distressed sellers are motivated to offer a deal, so my view is…
… Now is a great time to invest in property; Richard Branson, Allan Sugar and James Caan have all publicly and separately stated that they were going to heavily start buying property.  If [...]



Watch this Video from Trump & Kiyosaki

Mar 16th, 2009 | By Les Sheppard | Category: Featured Articles

Two of the world’s toughest financial survivors share their insights on the global economic situation and how it affects everyone.