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Did anyone buy any properties after the course? Can share more before I decide whether to join? Want to know about the I Quadrant course, whether it is good and really can learn to buy a property?
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Never attended their course before, but I did gather some information about their strategy.
Don't doubt their knowledge. But couldn't convince myself why their strategy is superior as compared to REITs.
On top of that, I was also concerned about their "little to no money down" claim. Especially when I factor in the possible macro risk.
I was reminded of Sir John Templeton's quote of "This time is different". Hence, I decided to give it a miss.
Missing out is better than FOMO.
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Yeap Ming Feng
05 Nov 2019
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My good friend signed up. There were 2 types of membership, one cost S$2,000 plus, the premium one costs S$7,000. My friend said they discouraged Singapore residential properties and more recently slowly staying away from industrial properties (not too sure if it is due to difficulties in finding new tenants amid covid-19). This is because of various restrictions imposed, even for Singaporeans and also lower yield compared to overseas property. Overseas property have higher yield and higher leverage, hence they would encourage you to invest overseas if you wish to own more properties. They did not say the properties they owned are all in Singapore, so they did not mislead you to begin with.
Unlike other MLM or pyramid scheme where you can lose a lot of money, the money that you could lose is merely the course fees if after attending the course, you decided to do nothing.