Hubby attended Dymphna Boholt's seminar today and came away impressed by her presentation skills.
Says she is better than Michael Yardney and Terry Ryder (whose Hotspotting seminar he just attended last week).
He was particularly approving of her advice on structuring one's portfolio. For eg, if you're setting up a family trust to own property for investment, the trustee should not be you or your spouse but a company, of which you can be director(s). This is for asset protection in case of lawsuits.
He also enlightened me about a software called Real Estate Investar, which draws stats from many sources, analyses them against as many as 70 criteria, helps you make wise investing decisions and tracks your portfolio.
Watch the demo video. You have to supply your contact details first.
It's nice that hubby's more excited about real estate than I am, for once.
Have just signed up for the newsletter so I can download my free Top 100 Cheapest Suburbs Report.
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