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Mentoring, Advice and Gerneral Help

Last post 05 Jun 2008, 5:05 PM by StillBullish. 1 replies.
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  •  05 Jun 2008, 4:12 PM 508479

    Mentoring, Advice and Gerneral Help

    Hi there,

     I have been going through the forums on Singing Pig for a little while now and feel it's time to make my first post. I am looking for help -- as most people here are -- on BMV property investing. I was recently considering taking a course on BMV investing; however, with the current turbulent market conditions I decided that the money would be better saved.

    I am, however, still looking to learn as much as I can about the property market and BMV. I was wondering if anyone would be willing to help me in this project. I'm not looking for a mentor as such -- I believe one person can only offer one perspective -- instead, I am looking for investors who would be willing to share their time and experience educating me and introducing me into the market. I am a student who has plently of time to dedicate to this, and I would be willing to work with any investors who would be willing to take me under their wing over the summer. I understand that this may seem like a tall order; however, I believe that competent investing takes time and experience. If anyone feels that they could take some time to talk to me, meet me, 'mentor' me; I would be happy to hear from you.

    I'm based in Preston, Lancashire; however, I can travel to the surrounding areas, e.g. Manchester. If anyone would like to offer me part time employment, or anything of that nature please ask for my CV. However, my goal is not just to work, but to learn and develop. 

    Thanks for your time,

    Jonathan. 

    P.s. Please feel free to contact me on my email: jondowns1259@yahoo.com

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  •  05 Jun 2008, 5:05 PM 508527 in reply to 508479

    Re: Mentoring, Advice and Gerneral Help

    Do plenty of reading.

     I would start with Fred Harrison's book on cycles, which has been spot on.

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