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Ranjan Bhattacharya: Learning from the Property Educator

By Parmdeep Vadesha

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Having the right knowledge and using a proven property investment system are essential for success. That is how full-time property investor and developer Ranjan Bhattacharya sees it. Having spent the last 17 years building his own property investment empire in the UK, he possesses the distinctive ability to understand and make profits in almost every property market cycle.

The unique perspective has enabled the founder of YourPropertyEmpire to come up with a proven property investment system that could help investors profit from property in any stage in the cycle of the property market. Investors who want to follow the trail of success he created may want to know what advice he can give to property investors who also want to make it big.

1. The property market still has room for investors who are interested in taking a piece of it. As long as people need roofs over their heads, property is considered a sure bet.

2. It is not hard to find properties that can produce significant cash flow. Just as long as you know where to look and how to find them, you won't have trouble locating positive cash flow properties. First, you have to have the ability to recognise the opportunity when you see one.

3. There are basically two ways you can make money in property. First is through capital gains. There are many property investors who are enjoying capital gains, some of which have been very sizeable, thereby, creating the idea that it is the foremost reason for possessing property. The second way is via cash flow from rental returns, which provide a superior degree of certainty and security compared to the speculative type of opportunity in capital gains.

4. Buy properties when sellers are willing to negotiate. Buying property depends on the general market trend, current interest rates and the type of property you are looking at. But the best time to purchase property is when demand is low, property prices are either stable or falling, and when houses are taking a long time to sell.

5. Buy average properties. When you buy property to be rented out, you have to make sure that they are not bottom-end or top-end properties. You can instead buy average properties in average areas which you can then rent out to average tenants at average rents. Usually, the individuals who rent these properties are solid, working folks who earn average salaries.

These nuggets of advice are just a peek into what Ranjan Bhattacharya can provide property investors who want to take advantage of what he has to offer through his bestseller Build Your Property and his home study courses. Through the literature he provides, property investors will be able to learn all the information they need about investing in property and the ways to do it to make them effective property investors and developers.

Parmdeep Vadesha is a property investment expert and founder of the largest community of property entrepreneurs on the web who buy below market value properties from distressed homeowners facing repossession, divorce and bankruptcy. He writes a monthly newsletter for over 70,000 property investors worldwide - http://www.Property-System.com

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