Do you invest in commercial property?

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The Next Step
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In article , The Next Step writes

Or learn from a book instead and save yourself almost £2000.

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As I wrote when you spammed this group before (complaints to snipped-for-privacy@blueyonder.co.uk, snipped-for-privacy@fasthosts.co.uk); your recommendation counts for nothing, because you're selling your service.

There are a lot of dodgy seminars and training courses out there at the moment taking advantage of the buy to let boom.

Anyone investigating these should read the analysis by John T Reed

The best sources of information in the UK are the following forums -

Residential Landlords Association LandlordZone The Motley Fool - Property Investing - Practical

Links on my webpage

Needless to say, these forums will cost you nothing.....

Daytona (Landlord)

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Daytona

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