Property Investment Goal Setting Secrets Revealed
During the call we talked about the importance of setting goals, and the goal setting system that you can use to help you make some killer profits this year and beyond.
Goals are one of the most important things that you can set as a property investor. Well planned goals are what separates the successful investors from the mediocre ones. Without goals how do you expect to achieve anything!
When using the right system, setting your goals can actually be a fun and enjoyable exercise – and can lead to massive results. What better time to learn about setting goals than at the start of a brand new year!
Questions that we covered during the call were:
- What is the best way for a beginner to set property goals to almost guarantee success?
- The 3 things that most people do wrong which lead to failure in achieving goals…
- The top 5 things that millionaires do when setting goals that other people do not do…
- and much more!
Please note, this audio is a sample of the full recording. The full recording is available for members of the Property Tycoons Community to download from here. If you are not already a member of the Property Tycoons Community you can learn about the huge range of benefits and take advantage of a FREE trial here.

Parmdeep Vadesha created the Property Tycoons Community website because he couldn't find anywhere on the web that brought together people who shared his passion - the art of finding and buying investment properties at knock down bargain basement prices.
Parmdeep stumbled into property at the age of 23 whilst working nightshifts as a warehouse operative at a local crisps factory for £5 per hour. He started in property without any experience or knowledge of the business. He invested all of his spare time into learning how to find distressed sellers of bargain properties. Within 3 years he was financially free purely through his property related investments and businesses. 


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