CW Blogcast 44 - Don't believe the hype.
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If you’ve been interested in income property investing for any length of time, whether you’ve actually pulled the trigger and bought a property or not, you’ve likely run across the “No money down!” hucksters. They’ll show you pictures of happy couples relaxing on their favorite beach, living a life of frivolity and luxury on the income from their rentals. Don’t get us wrong, you can create plenty of wealth using the income property approach but at Platinum Properties Investor Network, we feel it’s our duty to sprinkle a little truth dust on certain claims. In fact, an entire website called www.Infomercialscams.com has sprung up around the No Money Down concept. Go there to read stories of problems potential investors have run into while trying to buy a property without a down payment. Can you really ask for a no interest one year note from the selling agent on their commission? Well…you can ASK. Get ready for the ensuing laughter. All we’re saying is if it sounds too good to be true, it probably is. Don’t be enticed by testimonials, a pretty website, or intense sales letters designed to make you stop thinking with your brain. We’re proud of our operation. From the very beginning, Jason Hartman based Platinum Properties Investor Network on honesty and integrity. We welcome all questions about how we make great returns with our own income property investments, and we’ll never charge you a cent for the education you can find at www.JasonHartman.com.
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