How To Find Cash Investors
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Simon discusses the essential topic of finding cash investors for property deals. Emphasising the importance of mindset, he highlights how successful investors leverage other people's money to maximise their investment potential, and addresses common concerns, such as why someone would lend money and the misconception of not knowing anyone with funds.  KEY TAKEAWAYS A successful investment journey starts with the right mindset. Believing in your ability to attract investors and understanding that you can help them make money is crucial. Friends, family, and work colleagues are often the best sources for potential investors. Sharing your property investment journey with them can open doors to funding opportunities. Attending property networking events and training sessions is vital for meeting potential investors. Building relationships in person helps establish trust and credibility. Instead of directly asking for money, share what you are doing in property investing. This approach can lead to conversations about potential investment opportunities without the discomfort of a direct request. Actively sharing your property investment activities on social media can attract interest from people who may want to invest. Being visible and known in your community and online is key to raising funds. BEST MOMENTS "The secret is that most successful investors will use our money and we use other people's money." "Instead of going to someone with kind of empty hands as if you're begging, how about you go to them coming from a place of opportunity?" "You need to change the circle of people with whom you are spending most of your time." "Your net worth is your net worth." VALUABLE RESOURCES To find your local pin meeting visit: www.PinMeeting.co.uk and use voucher code PODCAST to attend you first meeting as Simon's guest (instead of paying the normal £20). Contact and follow Simon here: Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/OfficialSimonZutshi LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/simonzutshi/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/SimonZutshiOfficial Twitter: https://twitter.com/simonzutshi Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/simonzutshi/ Simon Zutshi, experienced investor, successful entrepreneur and best-selling author, is widely recognised as one of the top wealth creation strategists in the UK. Having started to invest in property in 1995 and went on to become financially independent by the age of 32. Passionate about sharing his experience, Simon founded the property investor’s network (pin) in 2003 www.pinmeeting.co.uk   pin has since grown to become the largest property networking organisation in the UK, with monthly meetings in 50 cities, designed specifically to provide a supportive, educational and inspirational environment for people like you to network with and learn from other successful investors. Since 2003, Simon has taught thousands of entrepreneurs and business owners how to successfully invest in a tax-efficient way.  How to create additional streams of income, give them more time to do the things they want to do and build their long-term wealth. Simon’s book “Property Magic” which is now in its sixth edition, became an instant hit when first released in 2008 and remains an Amazon No 1 best-selling property book. Simon launched his latest business, www.CrowdProperty.com, in 2014, which is an FCA Regulated peer to peer lending platform to facilitate loans between private individuals and property professionals.
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