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**Ranjan Barachatta's home study course

Last post 23 Apr 2008, 10:41 PM by William Debauchez. 37 replies.
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  •  11 Feb 2007, 9:24 AM 211562 in reply to 210910

    Re: **Ranjan Barachatta's home study course

    Ah ok, so what does it contain?

    Paul you see to have answered very abruptly? Are you getting fed up with newbies asking questions?

    Regards,

    Rich  


    Two roads converged in a wood, and I? I took the road least travelled by.
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  •  13 Feb 2007, 6:59 AM 212681 in reply to 211562

    Re: **Ranjan Barachatta's home study course

    Hi Rich,

    Sorry, I didn't mean for it to sound abrupt - simply a succinct answer to a succint question.  A fuller answer would probably be that the manuals are all written with the British market in mind and don't - as far as I'm aware - contain any American practices due to the laws being different here.

    "What does it contain?" is a completely different one and one which could take a long time to answer to do justice to the content.

    Essentially, Ranjan's, Deep's and Rialto's manuals are all BMV manuals covering the concept of BMV and how to find BMV properties.  They each, to varying degrees, cover strategies for buying properties, and give contact information for various people that each of the mentors has used in the past.

    Fed up with newbies asking questions?  In general, no, but I would be lying if I were to say that it's great to continually hear questions regarding whether or not a particular manual is worth buying - it is rather tiresome, especially as all of the information requested is readily available on SP to those who bother to searchStick out tongue.

    Also the manuals are quite cheap, so anyone who baulks at paying £97 for some education is probably not in the right arena mentally for persuing a career in property. [rant over]

    To be honest, none of these manuals will be of help to you if you don't have access to funds up front.  There is no such thing as a No Money Down deal: you will always have some up-front costs to bear.  No Money Down is a bit of a mis-nomer in that it really refers to No Money Invested, whereby at the conclusion of the deal you have none of your own money left in the deal.  So, unless you can call on funds - be it via credit cards, loans, savings or money from friends or relatives - you won't get very far.  To get started you will need a few hundred quid to pay solicitors on account and several hundred for advertising (on a monthly basis), so you will need to consider this aspect very carefully before going much further.

    I hope that is of help.

    Regards,
    Paul.

     


    Paul de Valmency
  •  13 Feb 2007, 8:03 AM 212726 in reply to 212681

    Re: **Ranjan Barachatta's home study course

    Lol good answer!

    You are absolutely right about the cost of courses, I am not baulking at all really I was just doind a bit of research. I will difinitely get them and keep my learning going.

    You make a very valuable point about the monthly costs of advertising and accountant fees upfront. I am now engaging myself to saving up a back up fund so that I can get started with this.

     Also now joined to Leedsinventure.com which has a few property guys in it so will network and build up more contacts. In fact the famous eyebuyhouses Paul is a member so I will see if I can shadow him or something?

    Regards,

    Rich
     

     


    Two roads converged in a wood, and I? I took the road least travelled by.
  •  03 Mar 2008, 12:31 AM 444562 in reply to 125956

    Re: RE: **Ranjan Barachatta's home study course

    Hi Brett,

     I have studied Ranjan's home study course and have found the information valuable.  I am a property investor and understand how the concept is to buy BMV deals, however as the market is now changing and Ranjan been in the business for quite some time I am sure he is able to teach within any property cycle.  Therefore I am considering doing the mentorship programme in which you are registered onto "A faster sale" network. 

    Have you joined this if so how successful have you found it?  Also the properties you are sourcing are you receiving cash back on most of your transactions?

     Look forward to your response....

     Sam

     

     

  •  07 Mar 2008, 3:12 PM 447857 in reply to 444562

    Re: RE: **Ranjan Barachatta's home study course

    Hi there, I'm new to the site and completely new to property so I'm spending time reading the contents of this forum.

    After reading some of the positive comments about this course I have decided to buy it. Does anyone know how long it takes to arrive once you've ordered it?

    Cheers,

    Pete

  •  23 Apr 2008, 10:41 PM 479632 in reply to 447857

    Re: RE: **Ranjan Barachatta's home study course

    Hello,

    I received mine within 1 day by courier. I can also confirm the course is excellent. It is a brilliant base to get started.

    I am now considering the mentorship course as the way forward.

    William.

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