Why Most Property 'Educators' Get It Wrong

The difference between selling courses and actually investing.

The property education industry is broken. There, I said it.

Every week, I see new "gurus" promising to teach the "secrets" of property investment. They'll show you how to get rich quick, how to buy with no money down, how to scale to 100 properties in 12 months.

The problem? Most of these educators aren't actually investing at scale themselves.

The Course Seller's Paradox

Here's the paradox: if property investment is so profitable and easy, why are these people selling courses instead of just investing?

The answer is simple: selling courses is often more profitable than property investment, with lower risk and faster returns.

"The best property investors are too busy investing to teach courses. The best teachers are too busy teaching to invest properly."

What Real Property Investment Looks Like

Real property investment is systematic, methodical, and often boring. It's about building frameworks, managing risks, and executing consistently.

It's not about finding the "perfect deal" – it's about having systems that work across all market conditions.