I mentioned in my last blog about the possible deal with the ex garage which is local to me. I considered putting an offer in for £200K which is all I think the land is worth, although the site was for sale at £500K. I contacted the selling agents and they were confident they would get a higher offer than that. So I decided not to put the offer in, as it’s a fair bit of work to get the offer put forward. It was great to actually work on a prospective deal though. I think it cements your learning. I really learn by doing so it was a good experience.
I’ve not got much time to put into my land finding at the moment as I’ve got 2 young children as well as running our website and investing in property. But I’m finding that it is something that I can do whilst I’m out and about anyway. I’m always on the look-out for land. I’ve just had a meeting with my business coach and she came up with a good idea. I’m now asking other people to look for land for me, and once the deal has completed I’ll pay them a finder’s fee.
The course is still to be completed, but I have it scheduled to finish in a month’s time. Lyndon has also released a bonus module, which contains a detailed case study. There’s a lot of value in the course itself, but you also get the fortnightly teleconferences, which are invaluable. The forum is great too, because we can get advice directly from the experts. It really gives you a hand to hold when you are first starting out.
If you are at all interested in land finding, then I would highly recommend that you download the FREE report that Lyndon put together.

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