Monday, November 17, 2008

How Real Estate Training Works

By Peter Vekselman

If you intend to invest in real estate, real estate training can be beneficial. Your firm must develop successful habits quickly. You must choose your approach to learning, and your trainer carefully, however. The first thing you need to consider is the cost/benefit ratio of the relationship. Is similar help or information available some other way, perhaps at lower cost? Most of the information you'd need to learn in order to succeed in real estate is available for free if you have the time and energy to do your research. If you are willing to sign up a mentor you have to make sure you're going to get your money's worth.

Proper training can help you put together a business plan and give you specific ideas as to what you need to do in order for your venture to be a success. A good consultant will keep your nose to the grindstone and put your feet to the fire. A good consultant or mentor can keep you moving forward, and help you through rough times and answer questions. A good real estate consultant can also provide support, motivation, knowledge, and help you keep your focus. You could approach learning about real estate investing in a number of different ways. You could, for example, buy books or do research on the Internet. You could also take a study-at-home course. You could attend an accredited real estate training option. Yet another option is to hire a coach or mentor to teach you the ropes. A coach or mentor can be the best source of real estate training---if you get the right coach or mentor. The key to choosing a mentor is figuring out what questions to ask, and being able to assess their personality, knowledge and professionalism.

Real estate training is a well-structured series of lessons revolving around an approach to real estate investing that is intended to help the real estate professional think more clearly, gain better perspective and focus more effectively on their goals. Coaching provides the tools to enhance the process of building a successful business and offer s a way to approach accountability for your actions as a professional.

Classes can be conducted over the phone or online as well as the traditional way, in person. Professional real estate coaches are trained to listen and observe, and tailor their approach to your individual needs. They help you elicit solutions and strategies and give you feedback, provide a perspective so that you can take the initiative and make the moves that will get you the results you desire.

Trainers should offer tried and true business methods, not proprietary or unique solutions. Unique, "proprietary" or secret methods are more than likely to be nothing more than marketing hype intended to separate you from your money and nothing more. Most of the methods for finding, acquiring, renting, selling or optioning property have been around for a considerable time. It's quite possible for someone to have a slightly different take on these methods, but highly unlikely that they have invented a truly proprietary method-at least one that actually works.

Peter Vekselman has been successfully investing in real estate since 1996. He has completed over 1000 real estate deals, owned a construction company, been a private lender, and owned a property management company. Peter currently works with clients all over the US www.CoachingByPeter.com . - 15246

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